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faithful2005
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I can definitely relate. I prayed so much and for so long for true friends. It’s funny how the people I thought I really wanted to be friends with (other stay at home moms with large families) I ended up not having as close friends and I have been able to enjoy friendships with others who are seemingly so different: a protestant friend, a Catholic friend who isn’t very educated in the faith who is attending school, a mom with 2 kids who works part-time and is 9 years older, etc.
I thought I was looking for a friend that I could share personal stuff with and talk to everyday like a sister, but I ended up finding out that no matter how much I trusted a friend I don’t like sharing intimate details of my life. Then only person I truly want to talk to everyday and share private things with is my husband.
I also found out that it was really hard to find a true friend when I was looking for one.
I found that I can be inspired to reach out to someone, which really surprised me.
I found that when I am myself things go much better. Sincerity cannot be faked.
I found that I cannot sit around and wait for people to show up and want to be friends with me and I got active in organizations and hobbies.
I found that it’s not my job to be constantly assessing another’s state of grace.
I found that nobody is perfect, even me!
I’m still not a social butterfly by any means but I’ve come a long way. Best wishes to you. Michelle
I thought I was looking for a friend that I could share personal stuff with and talk to everyday like a sister, but I ended up finding out that no matter how much I trusted a friend I don’t like sharing intimate details of my life. Then only person I truly want to talk to everyday and share private things with is my husband.
I also found out that it was really hard to find a true friend when I was looking for one.
I found that I can be inspired to reach out to someone, which really surprised me.
I found that when I am myself things go much better. Sincerity cannot be faked.
I found that I cannot sit around and wait for people to show up and want to be friends with me and I got active in organizations and hobbies.
I found that it’s not my job to be constantly assessing another’s state of grace.
I found that nobody is perfect, even me!
I’m still not a social butterfly by any means but I’ve come a long way. Best wishes to you. Michelle