Can a group 7 of females b friends

Top_Bunk

Support BGOL
Registered
I mean is that possible? If so what has to happen for this unit to stick together?

I mean like what happens if two women get into it with each other in the group, what happens with everybody else?

Inquiring minds want to know. :confused:
 
INCOMING! You know that question is going to get thrown back at you. Its just a matter of who will be first.
 
Is it possible? Yes..


Will it be perfect? NO!

Every friendship has ups and downs, even between two people. so its unrealistic to think a friendship with 7 girls can be perfect. but I think they can have true friendship with each other.
 
ITA-Close Thread
Is it possible? Yes..


Will it be perfect? NO!

Every friendship has ups and downs, even between two people. so its unrealistic to think a friendship with 7 girls can be perfect. but I think they can have true friendship with each other.
 
Is it possible? Yes..


Will it be perfect? NO!

Every friendship has ups and downs, even between two people. so its unrealistic to think a friendship with 7 girls can be perfect. but I think they can have true friendship with each other.

:yes: pretty much
 
y is it that every group of girls i knew since highschool all stopped fuckin with each other after a while. its either over a dude, or he said she said..... curious

Some people just outgrow each other, and it has nothing to do with "drama" or mess, but it's a part of life...

I kept very few friends from high school because my mindset changed HEAVILY once I got out the Big Easy. Not that I can't call up my old home girls from high school and chill with them, cause we're still on good terms. But, I've found that, with age and experience, I tend to have more in common with other people than just those from high school...
 
y is it that every group of girls i knew since highschool all stopped fuckin with each other after a while. its either over a dude, or he said she said..... curious

Odd

Cuz my circle of homegirls in highschool was more than 7 girls and we are all still friends minus one hater that had to get thrown out of the crew

And my best friend is also still really close with her circle of friends from a different highschool which has more than 7 girls but again there was one hater that had to get thrown out

Obviously we don't roll as much as we used to cuz we are all adults now with jobs and families but we still do girls night outs and have girls night in every few months as well
 
Some people just outgrow each other, and it has nothing to do with "drama" or mess, but it's a part of life...

I kept very few friends from high school because my mindset changed HEAVILY once I got out the Big Easy. Not that I can't call up my old home girls from high school and chill with them, cause we're still on good terms. But, I've found that, with age and experience, I tend to have more in common with other people than just those from high school...

yeah, what she said is a very accurate report of what can happen!
 
Cleo and Jo already said it.

I regularly kick it with a crew around that size. No we're not all best friends and no its not perfect, but yes it can work.
 
Is it possible? Yes..


Will it be perfect? NO!

Every friendship has ups and downs, even between two people. so its unrealistic to think a friendship with 7 girls can be perfect. but I think they can have true friendship with each other.

You call the shit ya'll women beef with eachother about ups and downs? :smh:
 
the term best friend is such a load of bullshit... what makes one "Friend" better than another "friend"?

Well, I call my two best friends "best friends" because we've known each other for a while, and they've been there through a tone of bad situations for me and vice versa.

Some friends, although we hang out much or share a lot of commonalities, I know wouldn't fit in that category because usually we haven't shared adversity together and been there for each other through hard times, etc. To me, that's when you truly know you have a good/best friend over just a friend...
 
not until a man get into the picture:lol:, but seriously though, I have not met a woman till this day, who have a close friend for 18+yrs..
 
Last edited:
568855.jpg

46e118e0700e86.10447534frogview-gallery.jpg

angry_cat.jpg

angry_cat_1.jpg

317542517_17bf717023.jpg

funny-cat-fight.jpg

cats_fighting_102006_5.jpg

Fighting%20cats.png
 
Well, I call my two best friends "best friends" because we've known each other for a while, and they've been there through a tone of bad situations for me and vice versa.

Some friends, although we hang out much or share a lot of commonalities, I know wouldn't fit in that category because usually we haven't shared adversity together and been there for each other through hard times, etc. To me, that's when you truly know you have a good/best friend over just a friend...

sounds like you are blurring the lines between friend and associate
 
sounds like you are blurring the lines between friend and associate

Maybe so, but associates I wouldn't hang out with on a regular basis or share personal info with...associates would be "work friends" to me, or people that I don't talk about my family with...

But, it's all relative anyway...
 
Maybe so, but associates I wouldn't hang out with on a regular basis or share personal info with...associates would be "work friends" to me, or people that I don't talk about my family with...

But, it's all relative anyway...

i just think people use the term "friend" to loosely then they have to compensate it with terms like "best friend" for people who they are close too.
 
i just think people use the term "friend" to loosely then they have to compensate it with terms like "best friend" for people who they are close too.

Agreed. When I first moved to NC, I felt I didn't have any "friends," but people always teased me about how I knew a lot of people here, so how come I didn't have friends?!?

Just because I know you or even hung out with you doesn't automatically make you a friend :smh:

It goes a bit more deeper than that...
 
Back
Top