theism
Resident Apologetic
What's the definition of a friend?
As i look back, my own definition of a friend has changed dramatically.
I remember in primary when a 'friend' was just someone who hang out with you, someone who shared the same interests, or had a few things in common with. (could of even just been one thing, like playing soccer at lunch)
In primary I had about 15 of those 'friends' (from years 1-6)
In year 7-9, a friend was still someone who hang out with, sharing the same interests.
I had about 30-40 (my age) of these friends.
Now my definition has changed considerably.
those 30-40 'friends' have become more like acquaintances than friends.
I now feel that in my high school, i only have around 3 real friends. (most of my 'real friends' are in uni)
Is it because i'm alot more mature than my peers?
these 'friendships' isn't just about common interests/hobbies,
but emotional, intimate, real relationships?
relationships where you talk about your upbringing, your family, your goals and ambitions, what you think of so and so, instead of talking about the 'drink up on the weekend'. 'who's going out with so and so, breakups, hook ups, etc'
As i look back, my own definition of a friend has changed dramatically.
I remember in primary when a 'friend' was just someone who hang out with you, someone who shared the same interests, or had a few things in common with. (could of even just been one thing, like playing soccer at lunch)
In primary I had about 15 of those 'friends' (from years 1-6)
In year 7-9, a friend was still someone who hang out with, sharing the same interests.
I had about 30-40 (my age) of these friends.
Now my definition has changed considerably.
those 30-40 'friends' have become more like acquaintances than friends.
I now feel that in my high school, i only have around 3 real friends. (most of my 'real friends' are in uni)
Is it because i'm alot more mature than my peers?
these 'friendships' isn't just about common interests/hobbies,
but emotional, intimate, real relationships?
relationships where you talk about your upbringing, your family, your goals and ambitions, what you think of so and so, instead of talking about the 'drink up on the weekend'. 'who's going out with so and so, breakups, hook ups, etc'