Anonymous wrote:I found that while I may consider friends to be "family" they may be close to family and see me as a "friend." As kids get older and life got more stressful, friend bonds often seemed to wane.
When the chips are down, say a job loss and need to move into someone's home for a period of time, a need for a leave to be a caregiver, etc, "friend" does not seem to be where someone stepping up comes from.
IRL it is a nice idea that often does not pan out over time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to think yes until my best friend of 40
years ghosted me.
Damn! I'm sorry djd you ever find out why?
Anonymous wrote:Yes and no. I prefer them to family. But I also know they may not be there for me if something changes in their lives and that their own families will always come first.
Anonymous wrote:I used to think yes until my best friend of 40
years ghosted me.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Way better than my sibling. My kids call my best friend “aunt”. My sibling doesn’t even see us on holidays or know my kids names.