Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Three Friends You Need In Your Life
Sometimes you need to define something by what it isn't. This isn't the friend who worries about you a lot. This isn't the friend who can't handle some aspects of your personality. This isn't the friend who is going out with your boyfriend's best friend. Sometimes this person is a little removed from the rest of your circle, making it easier and safer to divulge the nitty gritty. When you say you hate your other best friend/Mom/husband, she knows you don't really hate them, but also doesn't discount your feelings in the moment. You can tell her exactly what you drank on that business trip or what you did with that bartender (where is the really shocking part, anyway) without her going all nutzo. She takes it in stride and accepts you for all your little indiscretions and foibles, what you divulge today isn't going to affect how she looks at you tomorrow.
It's easy to let the threads of childhood friendships unwind, which makes it all the more special when you have a playmate you've stayed tight with. There's a shorthand with someone you grew up with which makes communicating that much easier and more seamless. You don't have to explain why what that jerk said hurt your feelings, he or she knows because they know your history, your insecurities, and your sensitive spots. Because you don't have to explain a backstory or where you're coming from, your conversations are full of the more meaningful stuff. Knowing who you were then gives them insight into who you are now. Plus, it always helps to have someone around who's seen you at your best and your worst to tell you that this moment you're living is neither of those extremes.
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