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12-10-2018 04:17 PM
Life takes you on different paths at times, agree or disagree.
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12-10-2018 04:26 PM
@I am still oxox Yes, ITA. I know some people have had friends for life (mostly the men, I think), but that isn't the case for me. I feel like my life has been a book with many chapters!
12-10-2018 04:27 PM
Oh, Yes
And I always outgrew the "friends" from work the fastest.
12-10-2018 04:29 PM
@I am still oxox ITA! The first ones to go are extremely casual acquaintances from work.
12-10-2018 04:32 PM - edited 12-10-2018 04:50 PM
@I am still oxox wrote:Life takes you on different paths at times, agree or disagree.
thanks
@I am still oxox I agree 100%. I think people are always growing and changing. Good friends can and want to adapt and remain close. The others just fall away. I had several friends my age who I’d known for at least 30 years. When I became a grandma first (I had my kids at 24 and 25), suddenly they felt I was “different”...they made me feel self conscious and I kept baby pictures of the Girls to myself and wasn’t comfortable discussing them.
When ALL of us were grandmas and the playing field was even again, I let them know how they had made me feel. Everything’s back to normal now, but it took a lot of lunches for us to talk about what had happened, why it did and that friendship comes first...no matter what.
12-10-2018 04:36 PM
Definitely...if we are committed to growth and evolving throughout our time on earth, you will naturally gravitate towards those who are seeking a similar path. It is not that you dislike or disrespect those you may have left behind, it is just that you are seeking insights and a deeper level of knowledge which may not be a similar interest to your past friends.
@I am still oxoxI'm wondering why you are asking. Have you found this to be a recent event in your life. Perhaps you are changing and seeking those with similar interests.
12-10-2018 04:39 PM
I have 2 good friends that I made at work that I'm still close to. The third " friend " is still working and no longer speaks to me. Apparently, she is mad that I retired, sorry, not sorry.
12-10-2018 04:43 PM
My three closest friends are all from my former workplaces. OTOH, two friends that I had from childhood are no longer friends, because of divergent views on some things.They are two friends I knew from elementary school and thought would be friends for life - but sometimes, stuff happens!
There are a lot of friends I've made over the decades that have come and gone, but I enjoyed the friendships while they lasted.
12-10-2018 04:44 PM
I absolutely agree with you, and have been dealing with that to an extent.
My life has certainly taken a different path since I retired. I walked away from my job to care for my husband and mother; I knew exactly the road I was about to travel, but my friends have never walked this road and they don’t get it.
I can’t do last minute lunches, and even tho my calendar is blank for next Tuesday, I can’t promise to meet for an early supper that lasts for hours. I’m glad one friend has more time for her crafting, and I’m glad another friends husband is well enough to go out of town to visit his siblings, but I am not in a position to be the entertainment when my friends are looking to fill time slot on their calendar.
12-10-2018 04:47 PM
ABSOLUTELY !
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