Some Friendships Are Like Your Favorite Hoodie
Some friendships are like your favorite hoodie. They bring comfort, memories, safety, and familiarity for a season of your life. But sometimes we grow, change, and no longer fit each other the same way we once did. That doesn’t make the friendship bad. In a world that often teaches us to turn old friends into villains, maybe real maturity is learning how to honor what a friendship once was without shaming what it became.
If You’re More Mad at Amanda Than West, Ask Yourself Why
If you’re more upset with Amanda than West, it’s worth asking why. This isn’t just a messy reality TV moment on Summer House. It’s a reflection of how quickly we shift responsibility away from men and place it onto women. West is responsible for his behavior, full stop. But the outrage is louder toward Amanda because she broke expectation. Ciara was clear, direct, and honest about what respect looked like, and when that clarity wasn’t honored, it didn’t just feel disappointing. It felt familiar. This isn’t just about a relationship. It’s about accountability, friendship, and the patterns people recognize immediately.
In Defense of Medium Friends
We often think friendship has to be all or nothing: best friend or acquaintance. But there is a middle space that rarely gets celebrated…the “medium friend.” These low-pressure friendships can be some of the healthiest connections in adult life. In this article, therapist Renée Calhoun explains why medium friendships reduce pressure, support healthier expectations, and help both adults and kids build stronger social networks.