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Old Feb 23, 2013, 07:51 PM
Anonymous32433
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Should I even be worried about my high school friendships dying? How often do you guys get to hang out with your high school best friends after college or talk to them while you're there? Is facebook friendship combined with real ones really a good idea? What if the friendship doesn't last after high school? I hate to see a good friendship go to waste because I dedicated so much time cultivating it and I hate to see it end. i want it to last, but naturally, we all have to move on with our lives and so we can't always get to see each other. Let's just hope that when we bump into each other in 30 years, we'll be able to recognize each other.
should I stress over this because all my life I haven't had many friends? I was devastated when I had to relocate to my current city, which is just like any other.

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Old Feb 23, 2013, 08:44 PM
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I hope this short little song helps to ease your worries and concerns ...



In My Life ... The Beatles

If we're lucky, we'll end up with two or three good ones that last a lifetime ... The rest travel along with us for a certain amount of time ... Fullfilling some purpose or need for us, or us for them ... Then when that fork in the path presents itself we find we must go the way it's pulling us even if and when it isn't the same way its pulling them.

I wish you the best ...

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