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Default Oct 14, 2005 at 12:34 AM
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Share the good things about your friends or family?
What do you like best about them?
What good feelings do they make you feel?
What kind of friend is a good friend?
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Default Oct 14, 2005 at 01:34 AM
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My best friend has been a friend almost all my life..We accept one another warts and all...she is ikind and funny and has morals but isnt ABOVE anyone else who maybe doesnt.....we use to go one anothers church ...she is way kind and honest..Can be totally trusted ...shes funny as can be and man we can talk for hours and hours What kind of friend is a good friend? What kind of friend is a good friend?

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Default Oct 15, 2005 at 12:58 AM
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That's cool.I have just made a new friend through the forum so that's great. She is really kind and encouraging. One of my friends who I know from church is so much like me. We can sit and talk for ages and she makes me laugh so much. I find it very hard to laugh but man this lady can make me feel so much better. She's a good friend because she honestly cares about me and she doesn't mind me telling her about my problems. She's also like your friend because she doesn't act like she is better than me or anyone else. She is ready to admit weakness and talk about her life as well as listen to me talk about mine. I love her so much. She is a cool friend. We love having big deep and meaningful conversations together. What kind of friend is a good friend? What kind of friend is a good friend?
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Default Oct 15, 2005 at 01:06 AM
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Your friend sounds very much like mine..mine feels like a sister .....we are very close but sadly both cannot call long distance now and live a ways away..so I have not seen her in so long....Its hard I miss the fun and lol's we have had for soooo many years...I got her kicked out of school once too when we were kids hahahaha

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Default Oct 15, 2005 at 06:41 AM
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Oh, your friend has gone far away. that's sad. you got her kicked out of school, rofl. that's funny. i'd like to hear that story.
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