United friends start to divide. Are we still friends?
@faraladonald08 (4)
Philippines
September 4, 2011 7:56pm CST
Life goes wrong when friends don't come along.
Friends are the best blessing that one can have. They act as your mentor, your counselor, your mother/father, your brother or sister, your crying shoulder or even as your sponsor. But what if, time will come, your friends start to disagree with you, start to argue with you and divisions start to exist. are you going to confront them and make way to break that wall of division? Or just avoid and let that wall harden?
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@sid556 (30959)
• United States
6 Sep 11
Hi Faraladonald,
I can't really relate to this at all. I have some friends that I have been good friends with for over 40 yrs. We are all so different and we never let our differences get in the way of our friendship. One very good friend was my first boyfriend who I dated for nearly 3 yrs in school. We broke up and I dated others and got married, divorced and dated him again and broke up with him again and still we are best of friends. We just never let our differences be more important than our friendship which was and is everything to us.
@HeartROB (434)
• Philippines
6 Sep 11
The best thing about friendship is that you can talk to them almost everything without any boundaries. The best "good-bad thing" about friends are they are brutally frank when it is really needed. A friend can tell you directly upfront that you don't look good but both of you can still laugh about it. A "good-bad thing" about a friend is that you can confront them directly without breaking the bond that is already built, if that is true friendship.