Money and friendship don’t always mix. Especially when someone ghosts on a Venmo, sells Eras Tour tickets out from under you, or “forgets” to mention they pawned your jewelry. (Yes, that happened.)

Whether it’s with family, close friends, or a roommate you met online, conversations around money can be tricky. But that’s no reason to avoid them. Getting more comfortable talking about money with the people closest to you is one of the best things you can do for your financial health and your relationships. Still, when expectations are unclear, money drama can escalate quickly.

We asked Elite Daily readers to share the moments money actually ended a friendship, from one-off betrayals to long-term resentment. If you’ve been there, you’re not alone.

The Eras Tour Friendship Ender

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