SpideyVille
Walking out the Desert
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Now that I've taken a step back from the whole situation, I can see things more clearly for what they were. The biggest reason why we got along was because we were both outcasts of the family and we knew that people didn't like us because we didn't try to be like them. But at the same time, I was in a place where I didn't talk to many of my friends from school anymore, and she's a mother of two kids who doesn't have any friends either and spends most of her time at work. So there were a number of similarities that helped us have a bond that we didn't have with many other people in our lives, so it seemed like we were closer than we might have actually been, especially since we also talked a lot during the weekends and when we got out of work. So it wasn't just like we were only talking while we were there.I think you might had some unrealistic expectations.
I use to work with 2 women and we went out to lunch all the time. When they left my job, I'm Facebook friends but we don't hang out or really talk.
We were work friends.
But the biggest difference between us was that while I stick to things that I like, she is always changing her mind, which is why there were a few weeks where we didn't talk, since that new guy started and they bonded over other stuff and suddenly it was all up to me to try to grab her attention because if left alone, I don't know if she would have came to me to talk. And that's always been a struggle of mine because I always feel like I need to be the one who keeps the friendship going, and that just makes me question how real the friendship really is.
Yeah I like Facebook too because it does provide a way to keep in touch with people that you may not have ever kept in touch with or gotten to know as well in the past. Like right now I'm back at my college working on a show with some of my friends, and while it feels kind of awkward since its been over a year and a half since I was there, they've still seen what I've been up to and I've seen what they've done in my absence. So it sort of breaks the ice a bit since I don't feel like we have to start all over again. Plus sometimes you just get caught up with your own stuff and you forget about people until one day you see them pop up on your feed.Yeah, that's why I like Facebook. I like seeing what everyone's up to, but I'm an extreme introvert so I usually don't feel up to actually meeting up with them in person. It doesn't mean I don't care. I do. Sometimes it's just enough to pop them a note and let them know that someone's listening.
I think a friend is someone who cares about you. That's all.