That First Wife is My Friend!
So I get/am getting/had this crazy situation going on. You see/Picture this/Allow me to explain my first wife, well, she's actually still/totally/really a friend now. Like, we hang out, go/do/make stuff together, the whole check here shebang/nine yards/deal. At first, it was pretty weird/super awkward/kinda strange, but now it's just normal/chill/a thing. Truth be told/Let me tell you/Honestly, I think it works because we talked/communicated/shared things out. We both understood/agreed/accepted that our relationship had changed/was over/wasn't meant to be and we wanted/decided/needed to stay friends.
People/Folks/Some guys think it's super strange/totally bizarre/a bit off, but I don't/can't/won't see the problem/issue/fuss. We're both happy/content/fulfilled with our lives and we enjoy each other's company. Maybe/Perhaps/Who knows it won't work forever, but for now, it's a win-win/blessing/good thing!
Tag Your Overthinking BFF!
That bestie who always processes every little thing? Yeah, that's your overthinker. They can turn a {simpleinteraction into a full-blown existential dilemma. Tag them below so they know we see you! ????
Don't forget to share your own overthinking anecdotes in the comments! Let's celebrate the beauty of overthinking together.
When Friends Ask TOO Many Questions ????
It's great to own friends who are curious and interested in your life. But sometimes, their thirst for details can become a little intense. You know what I'm talking? It's like they just can't help themselves from firing you with question after inquiry. Suddenly, you feel like you're on a grill and your every move is under their microscope. It can be exhausting, let me tell you. Sometimes, all you want to do is unwind and not have to explain every little thing.
Maybe it's just me, but I think there needs to be a balance when it comes to asking questions. It's important to be engaged, but also to appreciate someone else's boundaries.
Relationship Goals: Friendship Edition ????
Having fantastic besties is like having a built-in crew. It's all about embracing the little things together, being there through thick and thin, and always having someone to laugh with. True friendship is irreplaceable, so let's make it our priority to cultivate those meaningful connections.
- Always be upfront
- Hear them out
- Prioritize
This Is SO Me ????
This post is literally me! I'm totally calling myself out. When I was, I was acting like a total goofball and it was so cringey. ????
I bet you've been feeling the feels! Let me know if this resonates with you.
Friendship Comedy That Hits Too Close to Home ????
Have you ever watched/seen/caught a friendship comedy and been like, "Whoa{"! It's wild how these movies can nail the little moments/details/things that make your friendships unique/special/awesome. From the inside jokes/funny stories/epic fails to the dramatic arguments/hilarious misunderstandings/heartfelt reconciliations, it's like they're eavesdropping/spying on/observing our lives.
Sometimes it's even a little bit awkward/cringey/embarrassing. Like, when your best friend/BFF/ride-or-die does something totally random/crazy/unexpected, and you just want to faint/scream/bury yourself in a hole? Yep, that's friendship comedy/drama/reality for you. ????
But honestly, that's what makes these movies so relatable/funny/enjoyable. They remind us that we're not alone in the craziness of having friends/being BFFs/living life with our squad. And sometimes, it's just good to laugh/cry/feel something about all the good times/bad times/weird times we share.