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Ever been in a friendship or a romantic relationship where the people grew apart? How did you take it? How did they take it? What happened exactly? Were you ever able to later recur together?
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Unfortunately, it's just one of those things that happens. People change or move, and you just have to deal with it. It's hard, but that's life. I had 2 best friends from elementary school all the way through our early 20's. We were all "attached at the hip", but now we only speak to each other a couple of times a year
We still all live in the same state, but different cities and not real close together. As far as romantic relationships, it's kinda weird if you break up and still see each other, I personally don't want to see the person anymore. Of course I've run into guys I've dated years later and it didn't bother me anymore.
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Something i'm just now learning i'm way too familiar with and is apart of growing up. Through out high school it was me and my 4 close guy friends. A year later I only talk to one of them now. It's sad, we had a lot of good times together, but we just all grew apart, got girlfriends and other friends. I saw one of them the other day, I barely knew what to say. The people I least thought i'd be friends with are now the people i'm closest to now. and then there's the ex-girlfriend. That also kills me. We were on and off for 2 years, but regardless of that we were always good friends. No one knew me like she did. Grew apart I guess, I can't even be in the same room as her anymore.
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So, usually "growing apart" doesn't mean "the end?" Would you all say it's more sort of a "break" most of the time?
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Yeah, I'm kind of seeing this happen with my current best friend
It's just so hard because we hardly ever see each other anymore, especially now that she lives in another state.We've been best friends since our senior year in high school (in the year 2000), but I've actually known her since 9th grade. We graduated together, went to the same community college together, and well...did everything together. Then her Mom decided that it would be best to move to her birthplace in Ohio (it was getting hard for their family to live on Long Island and she was a single parent), so my best friend went with her, naturally. They moved over the summer of 2003 and it was the hardest thing I've ever had to do to say goodbye to my best friend. It was hard not to have her down the block from me within walking distance. At first it was ok. She visited me several times and we had our annual Beatlefests. I even made the trek to Ohio by Greyhound to see her. We kept in contact regularly through letters, emails, IMs, phone calls. But now, over these past few months, it seems like I hardly talk to her anymore. She goes to a university in Ohio and is getting her own apartment with some of her college friends. I'm busy with my life on Long Island, trying to complete school and hopefully transfer. It just seems we hardly have time for each other anymore--hell, I don't even see her on AIM now. This is depressing me
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That happened to me a few years ago. This gal and I were best friends *shudders*. She seemed pretty nice when we first met, which was about 15 or so years ago. We hit it off, had a blast growing up together, etc. but around the time we started high school 7 years ago, her true personality started showing. I guess sometime around the summer before our junior year in HS (2001), we went our own separate ways, but still had to see each other daily at school.
The last time I saw her was on our graduation day on May 23, 2003. Frankly, I could care less if I never saw her for the rest of my life. |
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Pretty much everyone I've been friends with at some point just sort of stops talking to me. It's like they grow tired of me. I don't know what I do, but apparently I annoy people. That and most people refuse to try and understand anxiety/depression.
I also seemed to have friended girls who thought they were better than me all of a sudden. This one girl I grew up with did that. She and I were inseperable when we were kids, but, I dunno, around JH I guess, she stopped acting like she even knew who I was. Popularity ruined her. At my age, a bunch of them have gotten married or moved out of state, which is understandable, but an occasional email doesn't hurt. No one is that busy. |
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Oh, I forgot to add that whenever my best friend and I get together (maybe once or twice a year if we're lucky...we usually see each other every April for Beatlefest), it's like old times again. So, I guess I should be grateful for that. It's not awkward or like we can't relate anymore.
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Very true...I mean, there are some friendships that grow apart so much that it's hard to go back to how it once was. Other times, you don't want to be friends again for whatever reason. I've had plenty instances of that in my life and I can honestly say that I am relieved we don't see each other anymore. Others, I miss dearly.
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