Soulmate Gem
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What he discovered was that only about 30 percent of our closest friends remain tried and true after seven years, and 48 percent remain in our immediate social network (meaning we actually talk to or hang out with them on occasion).
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Read More »Although I'll openly admit I know very little about adulting, I have learned this — the advice my mother gave me as a little girl is so true. She always said that if you could count your real friends on one hand, you were doing pretty dang good. The older I get, the more I realize that friendship isn't something that gets better with age. In fact, I think it actually gets remarkably harder; not only in the sense of keeping up established friendships, but forming new ones. And making mom friends? Woah. That's worthy of an entire column in itself. I often feel down when I think about this subject because I've had a lot of friend turnover in the past few years. Some have moved away and some have just faded away, and that's a really hard pill to swallow. You start to question if you have an appalling personality, if you offended them in some way, if you didn't put in enough effort, if it's because of where you live. But the truth of the matter is, like Mollenhorst says, it's science. The ones who matter will remain in that 30 percent. I'm lucky enough to have one friend who has stuck it out with me since our days at Space Coast Middle School (back when it was a middle school and our mascot was the FEROCIOUS manatee, an endangered species at the time. Solid mascot choice). She's now a hot shot working for a major tech company in New York City, but remains in that 30 percent. We've gone through 1,000 different phases from braving the bus together in middle school to living together in college to living thousands of miles apart. She's part of the reason that when I think of all the changes in friendly faces, I don't feel so bad. I can still count my number of friends on one hand, after all, so I must be "doing pretty dang good." Contact Saggio at 321-242-3664, JSaggio@FloridaToday.com or follow @JessicaJSaggio on Twitter. Instagram: JessicaJSaggio Snapchat: JuhJuhJuh
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