
gracen’lori♡
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•(BA) Hons in Film, Televison and Radio🎓• •♡aspiring in life, working in finance•
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17-12-2009 09:29:25
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Friend breakups (I mean good, longterm, very close and intimate friendships) are, in my experience, much more emotionally devastating than romantic breakups. And yet, unlike romantic relationships, we have almost no socialization (even in media images) on how to navigate them.
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But there’s none of that with friend breakups. What you have with each friend is unique. Functions uniquely. Doesn’t follow a “this is what it basically looks like” framework the way romantic relationships do. It’s losing something that, even in the abstract, feels irreplaceable.














