Without Me
There’s a big difference between someone ending your friendship privately and doing so publicly – and not just because of the number of people who witness it. An incident like this, where individuals are ‘frenemies’ instead of friends, is surprisingly common in America. In fact, around 54% have had frenemies before.

Now, add some public humiliation with a dash of a frenemy breakup, and you have the recipe for the biggest slice of embarrassment pie ever! However, there’s one positive side – frenemies are mostly issues for younger children, and it’s far less common for adults to suffer these toxic relationships. Thank goodness for aging!