Shared laughter is powerful. It builds connection, lowers stress, and strengthens bonds. But there’s a difference between playful fun and teasing and subtly humiliating others.
True friends don’t disguise digs as “jokes.” They don’t make you the punchline. Instead, they share humour in a way that feels equal and safe. When you trip over your own feet or tell a dramatic story, they laugh kindly — and then help you up. The energy feels warm, not sharp.
If you leave interactions feeling lighter instead of embarrassed, that’s a good sign.
