*If you are someone in my life, this post is not about you. I repeat, it’s not about you. It’s theoretical, based off a conversation I had with a girlfriend. Relax, we’re good.
Friendship dies. No really, even good friendships can fall by the wayside faster than you can say Girls’ Night Out–I know, I’ve been there. I’ve met girls who have a spat and “break up” with each other, a youthful move that I find humorous and slightly horrifying. Not that it doesn’t have it’s place.
The problem is that sometimes we jump into the deep end of friendship, head first, only to find that there’s no chance of swimming to the shallows. It’s a sticky place to be, trying to unravel from a relationship that’s gotten way too…uncomfortable (heavy, oppressive, needy, obnoxious).
And sometimes, a friendship simply runs its course, and that is perfectly okay. No harm, no foul, everybody goes their separate ways in peace.
So how do you know when you’ve got a keeper? Here are some of the signs I’ve found of friendships that are built for the long haul.
1. You can spend five years with zero contact, but the first words out of your mouth will still be, “Holy crap, you won’t believe what just happened to me…”
2. Even when you forget to update each other on semi-important events, like, oh, say a baby, neither person gets offended.
3. You can forget each others birthday’s and never exchange gifts for any holiday or special occasion, and you still love each other.
4. Guaranteed your name is safe with them, and vice versa.
5. You might move away, move on, meet other people, but you never replace each other. They always remain one of your dearest.
Over the years and the schools and the moves, I can count five of these friends. And the funny thing is, the girls I Love Forever aren’t necessarily the girls I initially befriend. In fact, sometimes the friendships that look so bright and shiny, end up wilting. It’s the girls who stick around for the monotony of every day life that I can’t seem to get enough of.
I’m lucky to have women in my life who remember me as a friend. Some friendships just never quit; for that, I am grateful.
