A true friend will like you no matter what...good or bad. People you hang out with only want the good, they will bolt if something bad happens!!
2007-02-01 02:04:22
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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A True Friend Is:
-someone u can trust with your dreams and goals and they will be there to encourage u every step of the way.
-someone who cautions u if they feel u are making a mistake, but supports u if u choose to do it anyway, and is the first one there to pick up the pieces when it fails.
-when u are hurt or down, they are the first one by your side to comfort and be there for u.
someone u can share your deepest secrets with and know it will go no further.
-someone who shares your good times and bad
-someone who never says "I told u so"
You will always know a "true" friend in times of trouble. They are the ones right by your side, and the people u hang with are the ones that are there just for the good times and can't really be counted for much else.
2007-02-01 02:16:25
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answered by Amber 6
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Ive been having to reevaluate my friendships because they have changed to ones you can just hang out with .. When a friend goes out of there way for you in anyway, whether it be a birthday, a rough day you had at work etc that makes a true friend. And if you do this for them and they appreciate it, that works too. People you just hang out with are the kind you can laugh with but not count on to be there if you just need to talk etc
2007-02-01 02:06:20
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answered by Mommyof3 BGB 5
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Easy man!!! true friends can be trusted, are loyal, and there when you need them. Good times and bad. The rest are just buddies, pals ok to have fun with, but hang out friends are just for good times and fun. A True friends is always there even if the party isn't.
2007-02-01 02:14:08
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answered by neferititti72 2
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A true friend is someone you trust 100%, and really care about. Your hanging out friends, are just people to socialize with, but have no emotional attachment with or trust with your deepest thoughts.
2007-02-01 02:07:47
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answered by grandm 6
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A true friend is someone that will listen to you no matter what you have to say. A person that try's to talk over you, talk's at the same time as you or just doesn't give a crap what you have to say is definetly not a true friend.
2007-02-01 02:09:07
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answered by aug girl66 1
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true friends are always there for you, especially if you are in need of help.. they will drop everything
someone that just wants to hang out is called an acquaintance and is just there to have something to do, but may lead to true friendship.
Types of interpersonal relationships
Kinship relationships, including family relationships, being related to someone else by blood (consanguinity), e.g. fatherhood, motherhood; or through marriage (affinity), e.g. father-in-law, mother-in-law, uncle by marriage, aunt by marriage.
Formalized intimate relationships or long term relationships through law and public ceremony, e.g. marriage and civil union.
Non-formalized intimate relationships or long term relationships such as loving relationships or romantic relationships with or without living together; the other person is often called lover, boyfriend or girlfriend (not to be confused with just a male or female friend), or significant other. If the partners live together, the relationship may be similar to marriage, and the other person may be called husband or wife. In Scottish law they are so regarded by common law after a time. Long term relationships in other countries are often erroneously called common law marriages, although they have no special status in law. Mistress is a somewhat old fashioned term for a female lover of a man who is married to another woman, or of an unmarried man. She may even be an official mistress (in French maîtresse en titre); an example is Madame de Pompadour.
Soulmates, individuals who are intimately drawn to one another through a favorable meeting of the minds and who find mutual acceptance and understanding with one another. Soulmates may feel themselves bonded together for a lifetime; and, hence, they may be sexual partners but not necessarily.
Casual relationships, relationships extending beyond one night stands that exclusively consist of sexual behavior, the participants of which may be known as friends with benefits when limited to considering sexual intercourse or sexual partners in a wider sense.
Platonic love is an affectionate relationship into which the sexual element does not enter, especially in cases where one might easily assume otherwise.
Friendship, which consists of mutual love, trust, respect, and unconditional acceptance, and usually implies the discovery or establishment of common ground between the individuals involved; see also internet friendship and pen pal.
Brotherhood and sisterhood, individuals united in a common cause or having a common interest, which may involve formal membership in a club, organization, association, society, lodge, fraternity or sorority. This type of interpersonal relationship also includes the comradeship of fellow soldiers in peace or war.
Partners or coworkers in a profession, business, or a common workplace.
Participation in a community, for example, a community of interest or practice.
Association, simply being introduced to someone or knowing who they are by interaction.
2007-02-01 02:09:20
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answered by a dork 3
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A true friend will not betray you, will stick by you through thick and thin.It is a person you can depend on.Trust is the main ingredient with a true friend.Do you trust them and do they trust you?
2007-02-01 02:05:00
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answered by gia b 2
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a true friend is someone you do not need to speak to everyday, but would show up in the middle of the night if you needed help
2007-02-01 02:04:47
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answered by Eyes of Green 6
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a real friend is there for you wil help you out when your down will go outta there way to make you feel better
2007-02-01 02:05:55
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answered by happyman82385 5
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