Friendship Definition Essay

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Everyone has a different definition of friendship. Some may classify their facebook or other social media followers are their friends, while others believe only the people you spend time with in real life are their friends. A friend should be someone you can trust as if they were your family member and find time to spend with each other. Friends come and go, but the real ones never leave. Your close, real friends will always be there for you. I’ve never had many friends that I would classify as family. When I was younger I thought you should always have as many friends possible; the more you had, the better you were. As I got older, I realized that's not as important as having a few close friends to be enjoy life with. In 2015, I met my two best friends, Ena and Ema, the first day we …show more content…

I had a close friend at the time that I was growing apart from. I cared a lot about our friendship so I didn’t want to end it. However she wasn’t a good friend, but I didn’t realize after I ended our friendship. She wouldn’t want to hangout with me or help me with any of my issues. Her new friends influenced her to change into a person I couldn’t be friends with. Eventually, Ena and Ema helped me stop being friends with that girl because she didn’t have any good intentions for me. It was hard to end the friendship, but Ena and Ema made it easier for me. They would give me the best advice from their own experience and from others they have learned from.
Ema told me, “A friendship takes two people to make it work, one can’t put all the effort in.”
After she told me that, I realized that I had to end my other friendship because things were not going to be the same anymore. I always trusted their advice they gave me because we always told each other the truth. Ena and Ema made my life better and I enjoy it more. After a few months, I realized they weren’t only my best friends, they were my sisters as