{"id":3571,"date":"2012-10-16T08:43:29","date_gmt":"2012-10-16T12:43:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/robzerrvations.com\/?p=3571"},"modified":"2012-10-16T08:43:29","modified_gmt":"2012-10-16T12:43:29","slug":"fair-weather-friends","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/robzerrvations.com\/?p=3571","title":{"rendered":"Fair Weather Friends."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>With the advent of Facebook and other social media, I have taken some time thinking about my friendships. It&#8217;s funny how on Facebook you end up connecting with people you may have never met in real life, yet feel as if you&#8217;ve known them all your life.<\/p>\n<p>I have a friend like that. She has this hilarious sense of humor, one that is so much like mine. And I admit that every day I get online, I hope to see another one of her pearls of a post on my Wall.<\/p>\n<p>Lisa and I have never met but we have had amazing mind meld exchanges that make me count her as a friend. And she doesn&#8217;t even have to bail me out of jail. As we all know, that&#8217;s my usual definition of a friend these days. You call from jail at 2 a.m., and you need bail. A true friend answers the phone and comes get your ass out of the pokey. A fair weather friend looks at the caller ID and puts their ringer on mute.<\/p>\n<p>How do I know? I&#8217;ve spent an awful lot of time in my life with fair weather friends. I can&#8217;t even begin to add up all the hours I&#8217;ve spent nurturing a friendship that was all one sided, one that when the chips were down, quickly proved not to be a real friendship, but perhaps one of convenience or in name only.<\/p>\n<p>Like being in love with a significant other, I think there&#8217;s a period of time when you wear rose colored glasses in a friendship. When it&#8217;s new, it&#8217;s all happiness. You cherish every moment together. But then, eventually, you hit a rocky point and all bets are off. If it&#8217;s a true friendship, you find your way back to one another. I have done this myself with several friends, having had a falling out or two where a lot of things you wish hadn&#8217;t been said are and you don&#8217;t speak for a time. Sometimes, a long time. And then one day, you forget what it was all about. The friendship endures is stronger than mere words or actions.<\/p>\n<p>But with fair weather friends, the S.S. Friendship is always running parallel to a rocky shore. At a moment&#8217;s notice, the tiller can go hard over and you hit the shoals full speed ahead. While you&#8217;re still caught aboard a sinking ship, a friendship, your best bud is hightailing it to reach dry land, never looking back to see if you made it.<\/p>\n<p>Case in point. I once had a &#8220;friend&#8221; named Gail, or Stormy in the pirate world. She came across as a great friend, someone who would always be there when you needed her. She would do what a lot of fair weather friends would do. She would come on strong with all the signs of friendship. She&#8217;d be there for you through thick and thin. But then one day, you&#8217;d do something that she didn&#8217;t approve of. For instance, you fell in love with a someone you both knew and she tells you that you never date a friend or the boyfriend or girlfriend of a friend. Then you never hear from her again.<\/p>\n<p>Oh yes, you were set up by your fair weather friend. It turns out that it was a friendship of convenience from the very start. As long as she got what she wanted out of the relationship, everything was hunky-dory. But as soon as you had needs, forget it. You&#8217;re chastised, beaten to a pulp, called every name in the book and then she&#8217;s out of there, never to be heard of again.<\/p>\n<p>Unfortunately, there&#8217;s a lot of Gails in this world. I liken them to remoras, you know, those sucker fish that attach themselves to sharks, enjoying the perks of someone else&#8217;s life without really having to do much of the heavy lifting in the relationship. They are stuck to you like glue, a Thelma and Louise kind of relationship. Well, almost a Thelma and Louise. Just as you&#8217;re heading for the precipice she encouraged you to head for full bore, she opens the door and makes a jump for it, leaving you to fend for yourself. Before you&#8217;ve even hit the bottom of the revine she&#8217;s jumped into someone else&#8217;s car and became fast friends forever with them instead.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m not really sure why we spend so much time wooing these friends who will only be fair weather. They take so much of our energy. I guess we gain the temporary glory of thinking we have a lot of friends. We can think we&#8217;re really popular and loved, because we have all these people surrounding us.<\/p>\n<p>But you can&#8217;t have a lot of close friends in life. They are really few and far between. It&#8217;s like a radiating circle. In the inner circle are your close friends, those who are with you through thick and thin. You can go days, months, even years not hearing a peep from them, then you answer the phone or have lunch and it&#8217;s like you&#8217;ve never been apart. Then there are your other friends, people you have contact with on a more casual level. You&#8217;d never tell them your deepest secrets and they never would share theirs. But you&#8217;re still good friends. Then everyone else is merely an acquaintance, people who orbit around you like a celestial object. I liken them to being the moons that rotate around other people&#8217;s planets who then rotate around you, the sun. They don&#8217;t really benefit from you, the sun, but still bask in your warmth. But they will never orbit you directly, they like being moon.<\/p>\n<p>Me? I don&#8217;t have any time any longer for fair weather friends. It&#8217;s not that I will write them off or not accept what they are willing to give. It&#8217;s just that I won&#8217;t keep giving. I am old enough and wise enough to call a spade a spade these days, and thankfully, when it comes to friends, I already have a Full House.<\/p>\n<p>In the Emerald City, laying all my cards on the table,<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Robb<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With the advent of Facebook and other social media, I have taken some time thinking about my friendships. It&#8217;s funny how on Facebook you end up connecting with people you may have never met in real life, yet feel as if you&#8217;ve known them all your life. I have a friend like that. 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