Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you all for the feedback. It seems that in most cases ‘mirage friends’ are just genuine introvert friends. I am an introvert so sometimes this lack of in person time makes me wonder if (as somebody else stated above) the friendship is slowly switching to acquaintance status.
If you are my mirage friends and stumbled on this post: hey I love you very much the way you are but sometimes a hug is better than 100 text messages 😊
Anonymous wrote:It's called someone goes from being a friend to just an acquaintance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an introvert, I actually kind of like friends like this. No drama, we support each other, and no pressure to make plans. I like friendship from afar I guess.
Ditto. I guess I’m a mirage friend to many.
Same here - those are my favorite friendships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an introvert, I actually kind of like friends like this. No drama, we support each other, and no pressure to make plans. I like friendship from afar I guess.
Ditto. I guess I’m a mirage friend to many.
Anonymous wrote:As an introvert, I actually kind of like friends like this. No drama, we support each other, and no pressure to make plans. I like friendship from afar I guess.
Anonymous wrote:What is your take on ‘mirage friends’? Meaning local friends known for a very long time, they keep in touch regularly (no ghosting) but never make a concrete plan to meet up in person? I know I can count on them in case of need but it is annoying to be taken for granted and see they have time and will to meet with ‘newest’ friends