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Profile: Honey
Honey on Apr 12, 2015
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Keeping friends takes relationship maintenance, which can be extremely time consuming. If you find yourself unable to take the time to keep a healthy friendship, I say be honest about the situation. If they are your friends, they will understand the difficulty of finding time to hang out.
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Profile: KatieWhite
KatieWhite on Apr 19, 2016
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People are complicated and everyone has different wants and expectations. Some people need to chat and others need to go out. It's hard to keep friends because not everyone will be the friend you want or expect and you can't always be what someone wants or expects. Finding a balance between what you want and what they want is sometimes hard to do.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Apr 9, 2015
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Dear Readers, many of you may wonder why keeping friends are so hard. Perhaps after entering college you start feeling lost and alone without because you friends no longer have the same schedules as you; as working and balancing college/university courses. The bottom line is the small group of individuals you kept as friends in high school may shrink simply because schedules don't match, life changes, and people change. Don't worry, it takes time but some college friends last a lifetime, these are the people who may stick by you along with the 1 - 2 friends who remained after high school. This is completely normal.
Profile: WilliamChadwick
WilliamChadwick on Jun 7, 2015
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Why is it so hard to keep friends? Well, everyone has their own life and their own lives to attend to. during your teens spontaneous choices and actions gained you friends who you'd keep in touch with and do things with very often. But as your age progresses, marriage, kids and work leads that to turn from spontaneous 'lets go into town' into checking your diary for a free evening. An action which often leads to cancellations and eventually a loss of substantial contact. But some friends are lost even during your teens. A loss of a friend in your teens is usually due to changing personalities. and lifestyles. People whom get along may find themselves eventually drift out of contact because they simply don't click, and that may be from simply different subject choices and hobbies to Different lifestyles and 'social class'.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Aug 18, 2015
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It may be hard to keep them because they never were your real friends in the first place. Real friends wouldn't be hard to keep.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Nov 23, 2015
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Because people change. They may like something one day and drop it the next. When you find a true friend your gold. You'll never lose them.
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Anonymous on Oct 3, 2015
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Because those are not the right friends, not for you anyway, keep being you and be patient, the right friends will come...till then be your own best friend and love yourself immensely.
Profile: ListenMoreTalkLess
ListenMoreTalkLess on Sep 26, 2016
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It can be difficult to maintain friendships depending on how close they are to us, how often we see them, and how often we speak to them
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jan 24, 2015
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Well there are so many people in the earth and we cant get on well with every single person in earth.It is normal.Some people'll come some people'll go
Profile: Lieke
Lieke on Feb 19, 2015
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Personally I am a pretty private person and in my experience friendships can be quite the maintenance post. Keeping up with what friends do and where they are in their lives costs time and sometimes money or other resources. That time and money, in my opinion, is always well spent. Good friends are hard to come by so should always be properly cared for and sought out. But it's a lot of work, it does not come to you for free.
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