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Friendship is an in-depth, relaxed relationship! Friends relate.


It is an in-depth relationship combining trust, support, communication, loyalty, understanding, empathy, and intimacy.


These are certainly aspects of life that all of us crave.
Being able to trust and relax with your friend is a big part of friendship.

Remember when you were young and went with a friend to her grandma's for the week-end. It was fun but when you got home, home was wonderful. Your feeling was "I'm home. I can relax now."


That's what a friendship should be.

You go out into the world and do your best. You have your ups and downs, your problems and triumphs, your fun and tribulations. You charm and you perform.


Then you come "home" to a friend. You can relax, put up your feet; you are relieved. If you still have to be charming and/or performing, it's not a relief.

Friendship is a comfy situation like home. You get home, kick off your shoes, relax and sigh, "Ahh, home."

Being able to trust and relax with your best friend is a big part of friendship. Friendships are relationships

But no one can form a friendship until he/she realizes that the basis of being friends is meeting the needs of the other person. One must be a friend to have one.

Never forget that friends relate. Relating is the basis of friendship.

Author Jan Wilson

I believe friendships are important. We all need them throughout life. Its important that we have someone that we can bleed on.

Someone once said that, "no man is an island of himself."
I find myself having a very difficult time maintaining friends, especially with males. This could be something to do with a long distance and difficult relationship with my father.

I grew up with many female friends and even my best friends where females.

Here is my question, who makes the best friend? Does males or females make the best friend? Can a male relate to a male intimately, able to bleed when he needs to? Or can this type of relationship on this level only co-exist with the opposite sex?



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