WaitingIntheWings
On the Prowl
To expand on my earlier post, I always tell my friends right up front that there will most likely come a time when we drift a part. It happens to all relationships where the people are in it by choice like friendships and couples as opposed to families (usually)
We make friends based on needs and common interests and we tend to stick with people who are at the same place in life as we are. If this relationship is no longer fulfilling a need then there is no point in keeping it.
If you've moved on to a different stage of your life then you will leave some friends behind who are not quite there yet, or may never be.
Its life. Relationships are like contracts and when one one end can no longer put up his end of the deal then the relationship is null.
So maybe you're friend has moved on to another part of his life and you've yet to catch up? If he's not putting up his part of you're relationship (what you expect of it) then either address the issue with him or find someone else who can be a better friend.
We make friends based on needs and common interests and we tend to stick with people who are at the same place in life as we are. If this relationship is no longer fulfilling a need then there is no point in keeping it.
If you've moved on to a different stage of your life then you will leave some friends behind who are not quite there yet, or may never be.
Its life. Relationships are like contracts and when one one end can no longer put up his end of the deal then the relationship is null.
So maybe you're friend has moved on to another part of his life and you've yet to catch up? If he's not putting up his part of you're relationship (what you expect of it) then either address the issue with him or find someone else who can be a better friend.

