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ckj846 05-14-2006 04:44 PM

Friendship
 
What makes a good, solid friendship, how are they formed, and what do you think are important circumstances of the realtionship? Do you believe friendship is mutual? How so? I believe that a friendship is mutual and I think that all friendships must endure hardships. I think that friends support each other in times of need and actually care about your ideas and your personality. What do you think?
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PS: Sorry if this isn't CT material. Mods can move this topic if it is too kiddish. I only posted it here because I want serious answers. Thanks.

Z3ratul 05-14-2006 09:22 PM

Re: Friendship
 
Ultimately, it depends on the kind of friendship you want. I have friends who I joke around with, intellectual friends, gamer friends, party friends... etc.

I think you're leaning towards the 'best friend' area. I think #1 you need trust / honesty... that's a biggie in any meaningful relationship. And yes, I'd have to agree that it must be mutual. I think it's also important that you respect and care about eachother's ideas, even if you don't agee with them (EX. my best friend is a mormon- we're complete opposites in that regard).

However, I don't think it's necessary to endure hardships, although that is a way of strengthening the bond and testing the friendship. Let you know who your 'real' friends are.

P.S. I think it's CT worthy.

JLoAct 05-15-2006 06:52 PM

Re: Friendship
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Z3ratul
Ultimately, it depends on the kind of friendship you want. I have friends who I joke around with, intellectual friends, gamer friends, party friends... etc.

I think you're leaning towards the 'best friend' area. I think #1 you need trust / honesty... that's a biggie in any meaningful relationship. And yes, I'd have to agree that it must be mutual. I think it's also important that you respect and care about eachother's ideas, even if you don't agee with them (EX. my best friend is a mormon- we're complete opposites in that regard).

However, I don't think it's necessary to endure hardships, although that is a way of strengthening the bond and testing the friendship. Let you know who your 'real' friends are.

P.S. I think it's CT worthy.

that is true, some of my friends are on the edge of 'friends' and 'best friends', but they don't really endure hardships that well i think.

Liskenger 05-15-2006 11:40 PM

Re: Friendship
 
Bonding moments help. Those times when you guys are.. For example watching some comedy, or action. Or even playing a video game, and you guys just talk about what you think is and isn't. Or you tell them about your past. Those tiny moments hold a friendship together. But not only those, but what also holds them together is the personalities you both have.

XXXsmittyXXX 05-18-2006 01:17 PM

Re: Friendship
 
Drugs make good friendships

SethSquall 05-18-2006 03:25 PM

Re: Friendship
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by XXXsmittyXXX
Drugs make good friendships

Whats funny is thats sorta true, I met my friends through weed. That drug is a very sociable drug. Although I dont smoke it anymore.

Anyway. Im not sure what to say on what makes a good friendship, you just sorta know. You get that feeling like.

Porkbutts 05-19-2006 02:33 AM

Re: Friendship
 
The way friends meet i believe, is merely by coincidence. You find someone you like, who has similar interests, and you get interested. THEN.... you start looking into his/her character, and that what determines a distant friend, or a true friend.

I've found over the time that I thought some people were really my friends. But they weren't there when I really needed 'em. I think best friends are based on sacrifice. How much they're willing to sacrifice for YOU. And yes, friendships are mutual relationships. Sometimes you support them, sometimes they support you. Sometimes you take the fall, sometimes they do.


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