By the time we reach adulthood, many
of us have had the good fortune to have at least one best friend. If we
have moved around or changed our life situation repeatedly, we may be
lucky enough to have had several. The best friend relationship is often
our earliest intimate peer relationship, and it can be a source of great
warmth and connection throughout our lives. The details of best
friendship change as we grow up and grow older, but the heart of it
remains the same. Our best friends are a warm refuge in which we feel
free to be fully ourselves, to share our deepest secrets, to rest when
we are tired, to celebrate when we are happy -- a place in which we feel
utterly welcome to give and receive that most precious of all gifts,
love.
Most intimate relationships hit bumps from time to time, and one of the
hallmarks of an enduring best friendship is its ability to ride out the
turbulence and remain intact even as it faces changes. Our best friends
are those who manage to love us through all of our transitions, as we do
the same for them. We find ways to embrace and appreciate the
differences that set us apart and offer love and support no matter what.
We allow each other to be exactly as we are at a given moment, even as
we allow each other to change over time. In this way, best friends
sometimes feel like family. We know we will stick together regardless of
where our individual paths lead.
We may be on the phone with our best friends every day, or we may not
have spoken for a year, yet we know that our bond will be strong and
immediate when we do connect. This bond ties us together even when we
are apart and draws us blissfully back into the warm refuge of each
other's company when our paths bring us together again...<<<Read More>>>...