
Let’s be real—nobody teaches you how to actually do friendship past the age of 12. Like, yes, we learned to “share our toys” and “say sorry,” but nobody prepared us for the adult-level chaos of mismatched priorities, unspoken resentment, and the slow, silent fade of a once-daily texter into a quarterly “miss you!” emoji.
Friendship in adulthood? It's weird. Beautiful, but weird. Friendships are living, evolving relationships that require boundaries, honesty, and the occasional “hey, that hurt my feelings” conversation that makes you want to crawl into a hole and die a little. And managing them well? That’s not about being perfect—it’s about being intentional.
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