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HOW TO SUSTAIN A FRIENDSHIP RELATIONSHIP - 6 IMPORTANT WAYS

HOW TO SUSTAIN A FRIENDSHIP RELATIONSHIP - 6 IMPORTANT WAYS. It is very easy to become friends but it is often difficult to remain friends.  Friendship should be a relationship based purely on love, care and goodwill. Love in this sense entails one without expectations.  Have you found yourself in a situation where you have no clue on how to sustain this friendship or you have no idea of how to reciprocate this beautiful vibe coming from a friend towards you? Then this article is for you. "A friend in need is a friend in deed" . This is an ancient saying which we all have at your finger tips but find really difficult to practice. A larger percentage of today's friendships are mostly "business". Business in the sense that the two are just friends for the gain of it. This is no true friendship as this quickly ends as the gain ends. To be able to sustain a friendship relationship, there are various lifestyle practices which you must abide by. These practices are

TOXIC RELATIONSHIPS/FRIENDSHIPS

 TOXIC RELATIONSHIPS/FRIENDSHIPS Sometimes it is okay to fight for what you love, okay to give it your best shot but okay too to recognize certain limits and boundaries on how much you are ought to give in sustaining a relationship.  Friendship in itself talks about being an extra set of hands, an extra shoulder and an extra soul. It is a beautiful thing when done in love. This is because as humans, we all need each other, but certain issues arise due to incompatibility and lack of respect and loyalty in keeping friendships. These issues could be minor or major depending on how it is handled and if badly handled could result in a worse case scenario: Dissolution of such. It is okay to fight or argue about random issues once in a while. This is because we are all different and unique just as our fingerprints are unique, so, we have divergent personalities and this results in differing opinions sometimes. When two people come together in any form of relationship, this deferring personali