The Truth About Friends Forever

Have you ever experienced the friendship equivalent of having to break up with your girlfriend, but she’s just so sweet and amazing that you can’t do it? You know what I mean. No matter how bad things are between you and the person, you just can’t seem to quit them! But have you ever actually tried to do this before? Have you done the tough work of breaking up with them? And more importantly, have you done it in a way that allows both of you to move on, leaving your relationship in better shape than when it started?

Friends are everywhere.

Sure, friends are great. They’re always there for you when you need them and they make life a lot more fun. But what happens when friends turn on you? When do they betray your trust or break your heart? You may not want to admit it, but it’s possible that some of the people you call friends might not be true friends at all. Sometimes friendships just fizzle out after time and other times people in our lives simply change without us realizing it. You should be careful who you put your faith in because sometimes they won’t be there forever. If you ever find yourself feeling betrayed by someone, don’t give up hope-new friends are waiting to meet you. There will always be someone who will love and support you no matter what!

Is there anything wrong with being friends forever?

No, there’s nothing wrong with being friends forever. In fact, it’s a beautiful thing. But the truth is, sometimes friends forever don’t last. And that’s okay. It doesn’t mean you were bad or anything. It just means things change and people grow apart as they mature into different people. Sometimes, people need to be on their own for a while and that doesn’t mean they won’t come back to you later on in life when things are different. Just be patient with them and try not to judge them for doing what they need to do in order to survive at the time. Some of your friendships will fade away and some will stick around. Remember this: The worst thing you can do to your friend says I’ll always be here for you. because even if that statement was true years ago, chances are it isn’t anymore and this could break someone’s heart.

Just because you become a parent doesn’t mean you need to stop your life completely

We all know that having kids changes everything. Your life is no longer your own and you have to put your child’s needs before your own. But just because you become a parent doesn’t mean you need to stop your life completely. You can still be a great parent and have an amazing life. It’s up to you whether or not you want to make this change in your life. It can be hard, but as long as you keep the lines of communication open with friends who don’t have children, they will always understand what it means to take care of someone else.

There are good reasons people change friendships over time

As we grow and change, it’s only natural that our friendships will change too. Just because you’re not best friends with someone anymore doesn’t mean you didn’t have a good run. Here are some reasons why people change friendships over time.

1. People grow and change. As we grow and change, our interests and values often change as well. This can lead to different friendships.

2. People move. Many of us have friends scattered across the country or around the world. But while they may be far away in distance, they are still your friend! You just need to invest in maintaining your relationship by talking on the phone or using social media tools like Skype.

3. Sometimes bad things happen. You get in a fight or one person gets mad at another for something they did without thinking about how it would affect their friendship. It happens!

You shouldn’t expect yourself to spend less time with family as they grow up

As we grow and change, it’s only natural that our friendships will change too. Just because you’re not best friends with someone anymore doesn’t mean you didn’t have a good run. Here are some reasons why people change friendships over time.

1. People grow and change. As we grow and change, our interests and values often change as well. This can lead to different friendships.

2. People move. Many of us have friends scattered across the country or around the world. But while they may be far away in distance, they are still your friend! You just need to invest in maintaining your relationship by talking on the phone or using social media tools like Skype.

3. Sometimes bad things happen. You get in a fight or one person gets mad at another for something they did without thinking about how it would affect their friendship. It happens!

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!

There’s an old saying that goes, If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. And when it comes to friendships, this couldn’t be more true. After all, why mess with something that’s working perfectly fine? No matter how many times you change your friend groups, the same people will still keep popping up. You’ll always have a sidekick who is there for you when things get tough and always has your back no matter what the circumstances are. It’s comforting to know that there will always be someone who can laugh at all of your jokes and give you their full attention whenever you need them most.

People have to make hard choices

Many people find themselves in a position where they have to make a choice between what’s best for them and what’s best for their friends. It’s not an easy decision to make, and it can often feel like you’re betraying your friend if you choose yourself. But sometimes, you have to put yourself first. Sometimes the right thing to do is tell your friend that you care about them but that this is something that is really important to you. Sometimes the right thing to do is prioritize yourself and say no.

The family will always be in your life no matter what happens

True friends will always be there for you, no matter what happens. They’ll be there to help you through the tough times and celebrate with you during the good times. Family, on the other hand, is a different story. While they may always be in your life, they might not always be supportive or understanding. People have been forced to cut off ties with their families because of the toxicity that exists between them. It’s important to remember that while true friends are rare and hard to find, they are worth their weight in gold when it comes down to it.

Let go of the idea that things are supposed to be one way or another

It’s easy to get caught up in the idea that things are supposed to be a certain way. We see it all the time in movies and TV shows, where friends are always there for each other, no matter what. But the truth is, life isn’t always like that. Sometimes people drift apart or have different interests. And that’s okay! It doesn’t mean that you’re a bad person, or that your friendship was never real. It’s just a part of life. You might find out that one friend got pregnant, while another has just come out as gay. One friend might move away while another falls in love with someone new. The point is: you will change, your friends will change, and the world around you will change. What matters most is whether or not you stay true to yourself and continue being who you are.


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Where the wild things roam, there my stories are born. Blogger. Explorer. Forever curious.

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