I have no friends left.
2007-02-24 20:31:06
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answer #1
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answered by Polynomial 3
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seems so
In college years you have your friends that are like your family. Then people go off and get married and jobs and move away. I still love all my friends to death and consider them close to my heart, but many have started families of their own, and are scattered across a bigger area than high school hometown and college campus. I don't lose them as much as they just become less close as in i don't see them all the time and therefore don't know about their life on a day to day basis.
I'm trying to make new friends but most of them are turning into acquaintances, it's hard being a new person trying to find your place in someone else's life, when they have so many life experiences already, but once in a while you get lucky and find a new friend that you know will be there for you. plus school is an amazing social network like no other and once you finish with that it's hard to just meet people unless you are a socialite that can just go up to a random person and start talking to them.
2007-02-25 04:39:13
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answered by Anonymous
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As you age or "mature" sometimes you tend to grow apart or go in different directions from some of your close friends. Sometimes they too grow in different directions than you. A lot of it depends on both friends interests, and the effort made to communicate and stay in touch even though you may have different interests. If you make the effort you can keep you & your close friends from becoming strangers. Fortunately I have most of my closest friends. I have lost touch over the years with some of them, and then got in touch with them and it was like making a great close friend all over again. Life takes us all in different directions, it boils down to how bad you want it to work, and making the effort. You'll know if the feeling is not mutual or even if you want to maintain friendships with certain people. Good Luck to You!
2007-02-25 04:44:47
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answered by Jaime B 1
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well i have found that to be true but not always! i guess people just grow apart and begin to find things that occupy their life! good luck and i hope you continue to make friends and aquaitances!
2007-02-25 04:52:27
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answered by Hannie 2
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depends on what's important to you later down the road. if you're into your family when you have one, you may spend more and more time with your family and lose touch with your close friends. personally for me, i've only have a very few close friends to begin with and i've kept them so far over the ages of me growing up. so it just depends.
2007-02-25 04:31:42
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answered by Shakti Svātantrya Isa 4
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i suppose so. it would depend upon your lifestyle. peace
2007-02-25 04:30:18
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answered by Anonymous
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