I guess the answers are going to vary a lot depending on people’s familial situations, but curious to see the answers.

  • NimbleSloth@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I’m very lucky to have grown up in a neighborhood with a ton of guys around my age. There are 10 of us from the ages of 29-35. I’ve known all these guys for 20+ years and consider them my brothers. A few of them moved away so I unfortunately don’t see them often but we still talk regularly. The rest of us just had kids or have had their second kid and we all have careers. We get together maybe once a month when time permits sometimes it’s a bit longer but we try and make a point to get together with the whole family as our kids are all months to a year apart in age. We all talk a fair amount in group chats and also play games together when we can. It’s not like when we were in our 20s that’s for sure. A few of us rented a house and we were always together having a good time. Growing up is weird. We are all very different people now with our own lives and problems but any of us would drop everything for one another if someone was in need. I love them all dearly. It’s super cool that our kids will get to grow up with one another and hopefully be as good of friends with each other as we are. I consider myself so lucky to have so many friends I consider family. A lot of people don’t have one best friend. I was blessed with 9.