Tuesday, 20 March 2012
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The meaning of friends!!
i grew up as a child with alot of friends.some were real friends i learned some werent real friends or loyal to me whatsoever.i usied to move alot growing up so it had been hard to keep in touch with friends.but my mom and i would make sure to try the best as possible.thewre comes a time you find out who are your real friends and who arent.i wasnt a popular kid in school.but i didnt mind i was just happy to be with the friends i had in school to hang around with and talk to.almost everyone in the class called me teachers pet.because mostly every teacher liked me.i grew up having almost pretty much quite a few friends.rachel alyssa brittany shannon renee ashley tina.etc.some names i dont remember.lol.but seriously i had a good happy childhood.i was content with life friends my family myself just about everything.i pretty much learned that some kids werent my friends and didnt know what it meant to be a friend.i guess as you grow older.you realize not everybody is gonna like you for you.or are just jealous or some other reason.kids will be kids.i learned when i was younger.the true meaning of this subject is be careful who your friends with because they might be lying to you how loyal a friend they really are.and i had some friends in my life that i moved away from or stayed and met more.and friends can be nice for awhile but some either are gonna wanna be your friends and some arent because they dont anymore.i tried to be friends with people from the past.but i learned they had no time in their new lives.so i decided id move on and find other things to do in life and other friends to pursue and meet that are like me,any comments replies.i guess somehow you gotta know when to move on.
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Comments (3)
Relationships are stressful, aren't they?
It's hard to find a good, loyal friend these days.
Any human relationship is 100/100. Both parties have to work at it. This is especially true with marriage and parenthood, but it is true of peer-to-peer relationships also.