When friendship works

Since I joined NAS approximately 18 months ago, I have been fortunate enough to become acquainted with a handful of members, whom I now consider to be really good friends. Whilst we might not share the same opinions and have sometimes misunderstood each other, we have never fallen out.

These friends have witnessed me at my best, and have also been there to support me when I have been at rock bottom. I feel truly blessed to have these friends. Hugging


I have since edited my original post.

Regrettably, rather than focusing on the friends who genuinely want me in their lives, I had allowed myself to become fixated on one particular 'friendship' that had always been... er... complicated. Those who know me will not be surprised to know that I had been wallowing in self-pity and feeling like a victim, in addition to feeling like a fool.

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  • Regrettably, rather than focusing on the friends who genuinely want me in their lives, I had allowed myself to become fixated on one particular 'friendship' that had always been... er... complicated.

    I've had an awful habit of this. I didn't appreciate the friends who actually wanted me as much as I should have and kept chasing the friendships that weren't naturally there.

    It's one of my biggest regrets and I always give myself a hard time over it.

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  • Regrettably, rather than focusing on the friends who genuinely want me in their lives, I had allowed myself to become fixated on one particular 'friendship' that had always been... er... complicated.

    I've had an awful habit of this. I didn't appreciate the friends who actually wanted me as much as I should have and kept chasing the friendships that weren't naturally there.

    It's one of my biggest regrets and I always give myself a hard time over it.

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