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Friends/Fairweather friends
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At which point would you determine a friend had switched to a fairweather friend?
Has it happened to you?
Just curious -saw the term and wondered........
Has it happened to you?
Just curious -saw the term and wondered........
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We had neighbours who lived a few doors away and we spent some good times with them, parties, outings etc, then they moved away. We still kept in touch and visited each other. Now they have split up, he is with someone younger, she is alone. I still phone her, but time and the situation has changed things, my husband still speaks to him but I won't. So I guess they are now considered fair-weather friends, we may see them occasionally (separately) but not like it was before.
cazz and everyone really -thats it !
I thought a friendship was a 2 way street -good bad etc etc but at what point do you realise that its just been a 'lending ear' friendship rather than deep one?
Would you just mosey along or would you see it for what it was?
No trickery here and no-one in particular......just im not selfish so I dont fully understand the 'concept'.
I thought a friendship was a 2 way street -good bad etc etc but at what point do you realise that its just been a 'lending ear' friendship rather than deep one?
Would you just mosey along or would you see it for what it was?
No trickery here and no-one in particular......just im not selfish so I dont fully understand the 'concept'.
I understand a fairweather friend to be one who is only friends with you when times are good for you (not bad for them). I certainly experienced it when I split up with a fairly well off and locally well known husband. As a single mother I was no longer seen as a worthwhile person to hobnob with (except by my couple of very close girlfriends of course).
Likely not a true friend.
I have a problem between being selfless and selfish -no joking and I find it hard when others dont accomodate me which is few and far between as I tend to be very insular with a problem....but if im in tears on the phone would you think that would be a giveaway ....
Im there 24/7 regardless of whether even if H is there and I rarely see him -do you think I have too high expectations of 'friendship' and should maybe start putting myself first?
This doesnt realate to AB and its obviously something troubling me but more on a bigger scale and how to deal with it.
I have a problem between being selfless and selfish -no joking and I find it hard when others dont accomodate me which is few and far between as I tend to be very insular with a problem....but if im in tears on the phone would you think that would be a giveaway ....
Im there 24/7 regardless of whether even if H is there and I rarely see him -do you think I have too high expectations of 'friendship' and should maybe start putting myself first?
This doesnt realate to AB and its obviously something troubling me but more on a bigger scale and how to deal with it.
Hi Dris - more than once has this happened to me. I have argued before that one doesn't have loads of friends - merely acquaintances. 1 true friend is enough for me - if the number is doubled, then so are my blessings. I would do just about anything for a friend. I believe a friendship requires a certain commitment. It may be easier/better in a time of great need to turn to a friend than to one's family. True friendship is invaluable, imho.