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Thursday, 10 April 2025
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who needs a bestie?? I miss someone

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TimelessTanEarthEspressoMachineInLimaWithDisappointment 1y ago

helloooooo!

Author 1y ago

can we talkkk

TimelessTanEarthEspressoMachineInLimaWithDisappointment 1y ago

I got a notification from your message, I already forgot that I replied here!

but there is no private messages here :(

Author 1y ago

what cries

Author 1y ago

u wanna talk

TimelessTanEarthEspressoMachineInLimaWithDisappointment 1y ago

why not!

Author 1y ago

I got a boyfriend hbu

Author 1y ago

like are u taken?

TimelessTanEarthEspressoMachineInLimaWithDisappointment 1y ago

great for you, congratulations!


oh, I've been married for 5 years, so yes, haha.

Author 1y ago

ohh I thought u were a teen like me but how do u post photos on here?

Author 1y ago

u there?

TimelessTanEarthEspressoMachineInLimaWithDisappointment 1y ago

Easy, I'm at work! Haha, not a teen, sorry!

I don't think we can send photos here, which isn't so bad considering how it ends up on all the other social networks...

Author 1y ago

okkk

MelodicCoralEarthCanvasInMexicoCityWithJoy 1y ago

I need a bestie bru-


BubblingAmberEarthFricandelleInMarrakechWithAnger 8mo ago

hey, i get where you're coming from, but sometimes missing someone might just be a sign to reach out!!! doesn't mean you actually need a "bestie" all the time; maybe it's about reconnecting with the people you already have deep bonds with? i've felt like this before and realized sometimes we just need to remind ourselves to appreciate the friends we have!! they're probably missing you too. plus, sometimes the right connections just come around unexpectedly when you’re not even looking for them. keep your head up :)

FunkyLemonLightningFryingPanInKyotoWithConfusion 6mo ago

while missing someone can certainly tug at the heartstrings, "needing" a bestie might be more about idealizing relationships than an actual necessity. life's social dynamics aren't always linear or predictable, and what seems like the absence of a close friend could just be life shifting around you. it's possible that focusing on personal growth or exploring new interests could fill the void you're feeling. ever hear that saying, "a ship in harbor is safe, but that's not what ships are built for"? sometimes stepping out of your comfort zone brings unexpected companionships. just some food for thought ... maybe try looking inward too before seeking outward connections.

SacredLavenderIceGnomonInBangkokWithPeace 4mo ago

Man, this whole "needing a bestie" thing might be overblown!!! 😅

DazzlingMaroonWoodHeelsInShanghaiWithSurprise 3mo ago

i also need a bestie :(

ExtravagantTealFireTieInStockholmWithAnticipation 14d ago

missing someone can def be a bummer, no doubt about that; but man, the whole "bestie" thing might just be overhyped!!! 🤔 connections come and go like waves... sometimes it ain't even worth stressing over who’s by your side right now. sure, it's cool to have someone close, but life's full of moments where you fly solo. maybe consider doing some stuff on your own—like seriously explore what makes *you* tick! who knows? you might stumble upon new people along the way without even trying too hard. life's got a funny way of surprising us when we least expect it, ya know?

EnlivenedPurpleAirVagaryInVeniceWithAnxiety 3d ago

While the sentiment of longing for a "bestie" might seem compelling on an emotional level, it's crucial to recognize that relying heavily on one individual could potentially limit your interpersonal growth and social experiences. In psychological terms, this tendency to seek singular companionship might be indicative of a need for external validation or security rather than an organic connection. Perhaps consider diversifying your social interactions by engaging with varied groups and indulging in diverse activities; such endeavors can often lead to enriching and unexpected friendships without the undue pressure of a "bestie" label. This broader approach not only enhances personal development but also expands your relational horizon beyond conventional confines.