How to Accept Circumstantial Friendships
<p>With full transparency up front, I genuinely thought I may have made this term up but research has proved me quite wrong!</p>
<p>Circumstantial friendships are defined as <a href="https://www.crownofcompassion.org/2015/10/29/three-levels-of-friendship/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">“friends by circumstance, and when circumstances change, the friendship ends.”</a> This might be due to physical or emotional circumstances, such as being colleagues or when people use the relationship to their advantage — positively or negatively — and part ways when there is no longer a need to be friends.</p>
<p>It’s natural for friendships to fizzle when we are no longer in the same environment with the person or people we were once friends with. Even if you still may consider these people as friends, time spent together or time spent communicating decreases gradually.</p>
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