BklynGuy Posted November 9, 2010 Posted November 9, 2010 I don't really have any true friends. I had a friend & we were like brothers from 13-22 yrs old. I had some issues with him over a girl & my ex-gf. Decided to bail & have made other friends that are now gone. 1 guy used to tell me he wanted to sleep with my ex & my sisters consistently. He's now gone. I had a female friend & we were friends w/benefits for 10 yrs. 1 day I met her best friend while drunk & couldn't keep my eyes off her. She shows me a breast & my friend w/benefits flipped....she's gone. I had another male friend who went off on me in a TOTALLY JEALOUS RAGE over a girl & he threatened to kill me like 5 times....he's definitely gone. My first friend who was like a brother has come back, but his life has changed, he has a kid, a successful career & offered to get me a job but never followed through. Also, although he has adult responsibilities we are no longer interested in the same things. I have a hard time trusting people & letting them into my life. For the past 4 yrs I've been in college, haven't dated or lived at all. Just work & school & I'm burned out as I'm in my 30's & have made strides in school but not personally. I don't know what to do.
loverush Posted November 9, 2010 Posted November 9, 2010 Hi, first i like to say i feel bad for you and a 3 months ago i had some issue (about a girl) with one of my friend (we are friends from since 2004). We didn't talk each other for 3 months and i feel very said about that. Last week i cleared my mind and i met him then we talked 1 hrs and our problem has been cleared... What i like to say is if have any problem with friend or GF, clear your mind then go and talk with them! all problems will solve! It works for me! and I sorry for my bad English!
Anthony123 Posted November 12, 2010 Posted November 12, 2010 hi guys,... One of the most important things in our lives is knowing we have family and friends who will love us no matter what happens. Being able to recognize who our true friends are, and knowing how to avoid unhealthy relationships are important skills. Transitions from elementary to middle school, from middle school to high school, and from high school to college, are stressful. Teens are vulnerable to creating bad relationships when they feel awkward or are lonely, homesick, bored, or struggling academically or financially. These transitions also usually include exposure to a wider variety of people and differences, which can be exhilarating to teens trying to find their own path in the world.
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