22 Reasons Why Your High School Friends Are Your Lifelong Friends

Like most of my 20-something friends from high school now living in the big city, he was enjoying the multitude of opportunities to date—and sleep with— strangers. But the lack of connection was starting to wear on him, and he was certain he knew why. “I’m only going to date people I already know,” he declared and set about reevaluating his attraction to the pool of girls we knew from high school.

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The inside jokes you shared amidst your friend circle still remain funny no matter the passage of time. Even new friends cannot be able to relate with this. It is like a code of honor between you and your high school friends. When you reconnect with a high school friend it is like nothing has ever changed.

When you find someone you really like, there is an instantaneous desire to constantly be with that person. College can be such a big, intimidating place that the opportunity to find someone who really understands you may seem like an impossible feat. Once I got to college, each guy I was into made it clear that we weren’t exclusive. So if we were seeing other people, it would just be “whatever.” I wanted to simultaneously pull my hair out and scream.

I had a friend who I had lost touch with for years find me and he wanted a relationship – but with the girl I was back then not the woman I am now. I also had a pretty good 4 year relationship with a guy who had gone to high school with me, even had a Their website class together, but we didn’t actually know each other back then at all. That worked because while we could connect over things that happened back then, neither of us had this pre-existing idea of who the other was based on who they were as a teen.

I Finally Got With My High School Crush… 10 Years Later

However, when I started dating I put all fantasies aside and forced myself to move on. Of course, with teenage-dating you almost always end with a heartbreak and I have dealt with my fair share of it. If you always felt judged by your high school choir teacher or never knew how to talk to your best friend’s older brother, seeing them in a dream may be a reminder to be more confident in your next staff meeting.

Walking into your 10-year reunion with a fellow classmate beside you makes the whole process less intimidating. We were junior high sweethearts, meeting in 7th grade at the art table. This October, we will celebrate 6 years of marriage. In keeping the fantasy alive and present, you miss out on the actual present.

After all, your adult status primarily depends upon how you stack up compared to them, not to others. For some of us, high school shines like an enchanted kingdom compared to which every other stage of life falls short. [See one of my earlier blogs about “happiness” that may partially explain this.] For others, it is remembered as an endless Hell of daily torments. For most of us, it is something in between, but emotional nonetheless. And strong emotions equal strong memories; even the music from those years gets imprinted on our brain like nothing that comes later. Finding an old flame from high school requires nothing more than social media and rudimentary Googling skills.

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It may be your friend’s clothes, some books, a mix CD or even a note. They seem to have an updated version of every classmate’s story. With only high school friends can you discuss what became of those random classmates from high school.

Now, it’s worth mentioning, though we never actually hung out , our social circles did sort of orbit one another. I’m class of 04 and randomly ran into a woman from the same class I haven’t seen in 16 years. Class of ’86, got in touch with someone I knew very peripherally in high school, we clicked right away, but sadly it wasn’t to be. She had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and by the following summer, she was gone.

Reasons Why High School Sweethearts Have The Strongest Relationships

Popularity can become an obsession, since you’ll be ranked against the people in your own age cohort for the rest of your life. After all, your status as an adult primarily depends upon how you stack up compared with them, not with others. Among singles who are not looking to date, having more important priorities right now and just enjoying the single life are among the most common reasons cited. Non-daters younger than age 50 are particularly likely to say they have more important priorities at the moment.

How much connecting could we really do at that age, I thought. If you guys have ‘a song,’ it’s probably an awesome throwback. Like ‘Hey There Delilah.’ Or ‘Collide.’ Or something by Lifehouse.

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