![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I told her I wasn’t sure what I had done, but it just felt like something wasn’t right, and that I was genuinely sorry for anything I may have done that had caused the rift I was feeling. And then, when the feeling didn’t go away, I even called to apologize. For a while, I tried to blow it off, to brush away that gnawing gut feeling that something wasn’t quite right. One of my very closest friends was suddenly not so close anymore, and I had no idea why. Not so long ago I found myself in this exact situation. They are the ones who won’t ever let me down. The ones who understand that life gets crazy sometimes, and don’t take it personally. They are the ones for which no explanation is necessary when we haven’t talked for a while, the ones who can pick up exactly where we left off as if no time has passed. Those are the ones I trust completely, the ones I can pour my heart out to, the ones who I know will be there for me no matter what, and the ones who are immune to all the jealousy and pettiness and cattiness that so often crops up between us women. I have lots of wonderful acquaintances, but only a very small handful of people I would consider my close friends and my “people.” What is it about female friendships that can send us right back to junior high? Most of the time I tend to think that at 37 years old, I am well past all that girl drama. If you’ve ever been bruised by a broken friendship, this is one post you won’t want to miss! There’s nothing quite as hurtful as when someone you love disappoints you, and when your friends let you down, it can feel like your whole world is falling apart. ![]()
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