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venting about wedding crap
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<blockquote data-quote="DocWatson" data-source="post: 223073" data-attributes="member: 112"><p>My 2 cents from a perspective a bit down the road of life (married @35, kids grown and out or in college, divorced and having lost more than my share of old friends to the grim reaper over the years) I agree with Jim and Ahab. Good friends are hard to come by in this life and are usually worth the effort to keep. </p><p></p><p>I say "usually" because nothing in life is as certain as change. Sometimes two people simply grow apart to a point where they don't share much in common any longer. I've found that when and if that happens, you will know it and move on with your life and they with theirs. But until you get that "feeling" the relationship is worth whatever you have to give to it, as long as it's not one sided giving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DocWatson, post: 223073, member: 112"] My 2 cents from a perspective a bit down the road of life (married @35, kids grown and out or in college, divorced and having lost more than my share of old friends to the grim reaper over the years) I agree with Jim and Ahab. Good friends are hard to come by in this life and are usually worth the effort to keep. I say "usually" because nothing in life is as certain as change. Sometimes two people simply grow apart to a point where they don't share much in common any longer. I've found that when and if that happens, you will know it and move on with your life and they with theirs. But until you get that "feeling" the relationship is worth whatever you have to give to it, as long as it's not one sided giving. [/QUOTE]
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