You know exactly what your friend had for breakfast, who they voted for, and when they last logged online. But this unprecedented level of digital transparency is quietly breeding a new psychological crisis. We are replacing healthy emotional intimacy with digital enmeshment, a suffocating dynamic where the line between your emotions and the feelings of your network completely dissolves. When constant connectivity becomes the baseline for friendship, any pause in communication is immediately interpreted as a crisis. This invisible tether forces us to absorb the stress, outrage, and anxieties of our peers in real-time. Clinical psychology shows that this lack of digital boundaries fundamentally short-circuits our ability to self-regulate, keeping our nervous systems in a permanent state of hyper-vigilance to maintain our social standing. This guide explores the dangerous comfort of over-sharing and the loss of individual identity in the group chat era. It provides a compassionate but firm roadmap for establishing digital boundaries, teaching you how to disentangle your self-worth from your notification screen and rebuild relationships that thrive on healthy distance rather than suffocating surveillance.