Now, I used to have tons of friends. Hundreds of friends. And I always thought, without these people? I'd be useless. Nothing. Helpless. Heartbroken. Dead.
Well, here I stand without all but one of the original "friends" and how am I? I'm perfectly fine.
What is a friend?
It's someone you like and likes you and you'd do almost anything for.
Well, I don't have any of these. I have people who care about gossip and getting my help with school work and such the like. But no one who shares a mutual like with me. And certainly none that I'd do ANYTHING for.
My best and real friend is my boyfriend, my love, Mark.
Friendship.
Is it a necessity?
You hear people say "If you could bring anything with you, if you were stranded in the desert or something, what would you bring?"
And someone answers "Only the necessities and a friend to keep me company."
Is a friend a necessity?
I don't think it is. Someone to talk to, yes, definitely necessary. But that person being a friend? Or that outlet being a friend? I don't know. I know many loners. They get on fine without them.
Friends and family is a great concept in the long run. Feeling so close to people who feel so close to you.
But what if no one wants you around? What if they don't feel anything but indifference toward you? I don't know. I'm not the type of person that has a million friends. I have Mark. And I'm NOT a loner. I love being around other people. It just seems that no one loves being around me, much. They care more about their cool friends. And leave me behind.
Ah well, guess no one's bringing me with them on the deserted island or whatever.
College is for making friends anyway, right?











I think you have an accurate view on friendship today, but I disagree with you. I think that friendship, true friendship, is important, and it's too bad that more of us don't have it.
I guess I can really agree with that. I'm just lonely and ranty today I guess.
"My Shoes Are On The Ground, But My Feet Are In The Air."
-Katt Martin.... whenever... who the crap knows what this girl is talking about anyway?
True friendship is great, if you can find it. Which can be really hard because so many people want everything to be all about them . . . but a friendship needs to be mutual, both sides need their feelings to be fixed every once and a while.
~we're the new face of failure~
RIP STEPH
Well I do agree that having a ton of friends is overrated. I have many friends, but only a few true friends. I call them my best friends, but I'd rather say "true" friends because I know that no matter what, they will truly always be there fore me. I can't say that about many people. My true friends are like my family. I can tell that's how you feel about Mark.