Happy anniversary LoH!
Happy to be part of this community!
Even just knowing that there's a space for ladies like us here on Hive, I'm already happy to know. How much more when we get to meet and support different ladies from all over the world? I'm overjoyed! We got to share our experiences here as a daughter, a mother, a grandmom, an aunt, and a single lady - whichever you belong.
If I'm the judge, these are the two questions I'm curious about.
My first question would be about relationships. If you don't have a partner, friendship works too.
Or if you're single, when do you call it quits in friendship?
I know you might say when the partner is cheating, but aside from that, what else makes you decide to let go and move on with life? What if there's no cheating involved? I'm sure you don't wake up just one day and end your relationship then and there.
Well, there are even women who still accept their partner even when they cheat so I guess that's not the real dealbreaker of a relationship.
So deep down, what are the real factors that made/will make you leave especially when you're in a relationship for so long?
Is it the trust being broken many times? Is it the everyday arguments? Or is loving not enough?
My 2nd question would be about friendships.
Even though I am an introvert, I could say I have a lot of friends. Some I haven't been in touch with for a while, but they still remain as my friends. Actually, if I meet someone, talked with him/her for few minutes, I think of that someone as my friend, immediately. Is there something wrong of me to think that way? I think I skipped the acquaintance part. 😅
So because of this, here's my question.
I think there's a fine line between being an acquaintance and a friend. What's that fine line and how does an acquaintance pass that in order to be called your friend?
There are surely many elements that are required for an acquaintance to become your friend like time, trust, support, shared interests, shared values, and a lot more.
Those are the questions I'm curious about.
Thanks for reading!
See you around! じゃあ、またね!
With love,