11 Signs of A True Friendship
With the days of having
hundreds of Facebook “friends” upon us, real friendships built on
respect, a common bond, and shared memories seem to be few and far
between in the modern world. We can instantly connect with anyone
online, but does that make them a tried and true friend?
On the other hand, the friends you thought you could count on in real
life can turn out to be just as distant, flaky, and unreliable than
people you’ve connected with in the cyber world.
Studies
show that even if people have thousands of Facebook friends, they
usually only maintain close relationships with a few people in real
life.
So, how can you make sure that these friendships you have invested so much in emotionally are actually authentic?
Here are a 11 telltale signs of a true friendship:
1. They accept everything about you, including your flaws.
They don’t want to change you; they embrace everything about you,
from your quirks and flaws to your best personality traits. That doesn’t
mean they have to particularly like or agree with everything you say
and do, but they don’t bash you or try to alter your personality,
either. You feel like you can breathe a big sigh of relief around them,
because in a sea of billions of people, you’ve found one person who sees
the positive things about you even when you don’t see them yourself.
2. They stick with you through both the good and bad times.
This one probably best distinguishes a fake friend from a real one;
in hard times, a true friend would never dream of leaving you in the
shadows alone. Instead, they offer to help you however they can, and
bring you back into the light again. Fake friends often bail on you
because they only wanted to stick around when things went well for you,
and felt like helping you through your problems was a burden for them.
3. They are happy for your successes, and congratulate you when you reach a new goal.
Fake friends feel jealous and contemptuous when you achieve something
exciting in your life, but true friends will celebrate your
accomplishments with you. To know if you’re dealing with an authentic
friendship or not, just notice who sticks around when you reach new
heights in your life. Some people will try to tear you down, but the
real friends in your life will feel happy for you.
4. You feel totally comfortable around them, and they probably know things about you that many others don’t.
They know your best kept secrets, your wildest dreams, and your
unique quirks that you only share with people you feel most at ease
around. They know all the details about your love life, your most
cherished childhood memories, and all those embarrassing stories that
you wouldn’t share with just anyone. They want to know you to your core,
not just on the surface. This separates a true friend from a fake one
in many ways.
5. They meet you halfway – they don’t expect you to always be the one to reach out to them.
You don’t have to call or text every time you want to meet up; they
also show interest in hanging out with you, and contact you often to
catch up. You don’t feel like you have to chase them in order to keep
them in your life – they put equal effort into your friendship, and make
time to see you. They don’t only talk to you when it’s convenient; they
reach out to you because they truly care about you as a friend and want
you in their life.
6. They make you feel happier and more alive, not drained and stressed.
After seeing them, you feel more rejuvenated, vibrant, and excited
about life, not the opposite. Authentic friendships will be a perfect
energetic match between two people; otherwise, one person will be giving
the other one energy, which means that you have an energy vampire on
your hands. To know if you have a true friendship with someone, just pay
attention to how you feel after meeting up with them. A real friend
will make you feel good about yourself and life, not depressed and
uninspired.
7. They tell you the truth about things, even if you may not want to hear it.
They don’t tell you what you want to hear; they never sugarcoat
anything just to appease you. They tell you the truth, even if it may
hurt. And, you’ve learned to appreciate this, because not many other
people in your life will cut to the chase and tell it like it is. They
tell you the truth not to cut you down, but to help you make the right
choices in your life and become a better person because of this.
8. They don’t blow things out of proportion when you make a mistake – they forgive you.
They don’t expect perfection from you, and you don’t feel like you
have to walk on eggshells around them just to gain their approval. They
know that you will slip up from time to time, and you don’t have to give
a long apology. They just put it behind them, and know that you have
good intentions despite whatever mistakes you might make.
9. They don’t talk about you behind your back.
Real friends NEVER gossip about you when you leave the room; they act
like an adult and confront you personally if they need to talk to you.
They respect you enough to not spread rumors and tarnish your reputation
behind your back; they would rather smooth things over with you and
have a rational discussion face-to-face.
10. They allow you to have other friendships without getting jealous and possessive.
Real friends feel confident enough in your friendship that they don’t
have to resort to jealousy and trying to control your life. They give
you freedom to pursue other friendships and activities in your life,
because they know that your friendship is rock solid. They realize that
you don’t have to be in their company 24/7 in order to validate the
friendship.
11. You have so many inside jokes and funny memories with them that you’ve lost count.
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