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GreenFaerie13
July 25th, 2003, 09:21 PM
to keep in touch with your friends the older you get?

I was thinking about it...and yeah when you get older you have other stuff going on...but aside from that...is it hard to keep up with your friends now that you are older? I mean when you are little you have fun doing almost anything...but once you grow up it's like Nothing's fun anymore! The number of stuff that you can do becomes limited! And then you start wishing you were a little kid again. At least I do. Ok that was off on a tangent...but back to my question...with the fact that nothing seems like fun anymore...is it harder to keep in touch with your friends and do stuff with them?

Now all I need to hope for is that someone understands what I'm asking here. I don't know maybe I'm just really wired and I don't know what I'm saying anymore...ok I'll go ::shuffles off to the corner::

elizabeth43
July 25th, 2003, 10:06 PM
Actually I still think there's tons of fun stuff to do! We never get bored. But, I find it's hard to keep in touch with friends when I'm so caught up in school and work and they live in another state or something. Sometimes I force myself to sit down and call my friend or write them a card if I haven't talked to them for awhile. It can be hard, but really only if you let it (I can get real lazy when it comes to that stuff).

kuju
July 29th, 2003, 04:19 PM
well, I haven't kept in touch with many of my high school friends... even though there are at least three that I keep TELLING myself to call, but never do. Ya know, that phone call is going to be an hour at LEAST, and it's hard to find that kind of time that's not after midnight.

Most of my University friends are out of town for the summer though.

nicruns
August 1st, 2003, 09:59 AM
not really. i see my firends and we have a blast. i guess maybe there's more to do in Tampa but i'm rarely bored at school b/c im sooo busy

ps_tiger
August 1st, 2003, 12:42 PM
<span style='color:purple'>I keep in touch with the ones I really got along with. The ones who were "friends" but not really friends, I don't. We have even less to talk about now that we're in college.</span>