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skmokisses · 46-50, F
Yes, twice.
First was a friend of a little more than 10 years. We ended up going our separate ways as we were in different stages of our lives. Her kids were older than mine and I wasn't able to 'go out' like she could and it sadly drove a wedge between us.
Second was my longtime best friend since HS and college roommate. After college, we went our separate ways for a few years, but kept in touch through text and social media. We later reconnected and picked back up right where we left off. However, after some time I began to discover some things I didn't care for about her. I discovered she was running around on her husband. To the point of abandoning him and her 2 small children to go 'shack up' with another man. Being a mom to 2 girls myself I just couldn't comprehend how she could do that. So slowly, over time, I just allowed our friendship to dissolve.
At this stage in my life I am more about quality of friendship than quantity.
First was a friend of a little more than 10 years. We ended up going our separate ways as we were in different stages of our lives. Her kids were older than mine and I wasn't able to 'go out' like she could and it sadly drove a wedge between us.
Second was my longtime best friend since HS and college roommate. After college, we went our separate ways for a few years, but kept in touch through text and social media. We later reconnected and picked back up right where we left off. However, after some time I began to discover some things I didn't care for about her. I discovered she was running around on her husband. To the point of abandoning him and her 2 small children to go 'shack up' with another man. Being a mom to 2 girls myself I just couldn't comprehend how she could do that. So slowly, over time, I just allowed our friendship to dissolve.
At this stage in my life I am more about quality of friendship than quantity.
StarsMISaligned · 51-55, F
@skmokisses its sad when you're faced with letting someone go that has low moral standards and they are not the person you thought they were.