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I’ve come to accept a difficult truth: friendship breakups often cut deeper than romantic ones. The pain of detaching from someone you once considered family—someone who held your secrets, witnessed your growth, and shared your sacred spaces—is a grief that lingers. It’s not just the absence of their presence, but the conscious effort to unlearn the instinct to care, to love them from a distance, and to silence the ache of what once was.

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January 15, 2026