@Amnesiaxo But of course darling. As heart-wrenching as it may seem, losing a close friend is an essential part of life that makes you determine who is a 'true' friend and who is a 'beneficial' friend. On a personal note, I've cut ties with somebody I've known for nearly five years. The first three years we've developed a close bond and a love for iced tea but the fourth and fifth years opened my eyes to see how much of a toxic person they truly were. Instead of bringing people up, he brought us all down with him and was overall a really negative person and I feel more carefree knowing that I've left him behind.
So with time and mending, you'll find those friends who share the same interests and you'll look back to thank your former friends for shaping you into the person you are today. Because friendships are similar to relationships, you'll leave them knowing what you want and what you want to avoid in the next xx