Quote from: Meta Cognition on December 17, 2014, 12:58:54 PMLoyalty and obedience.Obedience has nothing to do with it. Friends treat each other as equals.
Loyalty and obedience.
But then what do you mean by obedience?
That would be loyalty. Obedience implies one is higher than the other.
Obedience implies one is higher than the other.
Whatever though, we're getting into semantics and that's just a waste of time when we're basically saying the same thing.
Tough question, seeing as I don't have any friends in person anymore. I've got one in about a six hour proximity to me. But that's it. So, I guess the best I can do is use myself as an example.I listen. Listen when they want to talk and I do more than that. I read between the lines and try to get them to talk when they're feeling down because I know how much talking helps. I give advice when I can, if I can, I go over problems with them when they're having them. I jump in, no complaints or questions asked when they need help.I've jumped into fights, jumped in my vehicle to pick people up or take them to the hospital, or just gave them a hand with moving shit.I check up on them when I can and just try to make stuff better. And of course, there's fun too. Try to have fun and make things fun.It seems to be a decent way of doing things. I've picked my friends wisely and I know how far I can trust them and how much I can ask of them.Maybe it's not the best way of things because I admit that I care too much. I care too much and that comes back to bite me in the ass. But nobody can ever tell me that I sure as fuck wasn't a good friend and that I didn't try.