Yep.
In my life, I'm my only real-time tested friend.
Online, I have several time-tested true friends, we email each other. Best online friends for a very long time. I'm very thankful to know them. They're a blessing to me and Blurtit. Amen 😘😎😝😍😄
Yep.
In my life, I'm my only real-time tested friend.
Online, I have several time-tested true friends, we email each other. Best online friends for a very long time. I'm very thankful to know them. They're a blessing to me and Blurtit. Amen 😘😎😝😍😄
Yep.
Sure ! It's something you'll go through all your life ! But I'm old now and know who my friends are. Took many years to really know and many an unfortunate task indeed.
well. Its been quite difficult, especially in my case because i didn't really have friends in my childhood, teen years, and even now. (As of now, i have a few friendly acquaintances i may see once in a blue moon but not anything on a personal level, basically, i spend most of my time by myself) although, i do have a housemate but he is mentally 5 years old and he just doesn't understand anything (he's more like an annoying little brother who only talks about genies, cookies, spaceships, and bugs me when im trying to relax in my room) i love the guy as a brother figure but he's just too simple minded to be a "friend" (you can't have an intellectual conversation with him)
Not unfortunate, but when I left primary school, none of my friends even tried to keep in touch with me, but I know they were still in contact with another of my primary school friends, who came to the same high school with me, so I felt kind of insulted, but I've moved on, and I've learnt more about my (high school) friends in just under two years than I've learnt about (most) of my primary school friends in three years.
I haven't had a "unfortunate incident" to find that out, but I have moved a lot, and the ones who mattered have kept up with the moves.
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