People who can't say no, what is the worst thing you ended up doing for someone?

Not me but one of my closest friends. His parents never really cared about him so he could basically do whatever he wanted, and we could literally just walk into his house any time of the day.

Some of our other "friends" began to take advantage of him. They would go out and get a bunch of drugs and just bring them back to my friends house without asking him, he always told me how help hated it, but he couldn't say no to them. I was with him the night shit hit the fan. We were just watching a movie at his house and all of a sudden about 15 cars just pull in front of his house. Our so called friends went to a party that got shut down, so they decided to bring everyone back to my friends house because "of course he won't care". We didn't even get a text from them.

He's panicking and freaking out, these are not your average high school partiers, these are the kinda kids that cut cocaine with their student id's. They just walk in without knocking, same as always, and the minute my friend saw the two guys who invited everyone he just goes right back into his normal "I don't give a fuck" attitude. He acts like it's fine, but I know he's panicking, we are starting to see everyone pull out their little white bags.

I had to go off on them for him, I just kinda started yelling at them asking why they thought this would be ok, and why they never consider asking us about this. Of course they just responded with their traditional "dude chill out he obviously doesn't care we do this all the time". I forced all of them out and told them not to come back, and then just kinda sat there with my friend for a few minutes in silence. I found out a lot about him that night, he thanked me for helping him. He comes from a really wealthy family, and no one had ever said no to him before. He was worried that if he ever said no they wouldn't like him anymore and he wouldn't have any friends.

I told him that if those kind of people took advantage of him every weekend, they weren't really his friends. He's still unable to say no, and that really bums me out since it's clear it bothers him.

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