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Throughout your life, you’ll find souls you connect with—friends you instantly click with and want to see more of. But you know, deep down, nothing will ever compare to those childhood friendships. In fact, if you really think about it, there is a good chance that your childhood friendships are some of the few that have managed to last (and going strong) for a long time. You may have made friends during your adult life, but many of those friendships may have petered out, or even gone up in flames. Childhood friendships just seem to contain some glue that makes them stick. I bet you have childhoods friends who, you just couldn’t imagine life without them. There is nothing they could do to make you not want to be friends anymore. It’s such a strong bond. Here is why childhood friendships are different (and just better).

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You had plenty of free time

When you were a kid, you had nothing to do. You thought you did, and now you think it’s hilarious that you used to think you were busy. As kids, you really had full weekends to just pal around together—you could spend 48 hours straight with your buddies. Today, you’re lucky if you can spend two hours a month with a new friend. You just had the time to bond with people in childhood that you don’t have now.

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You have more room to make mistakes

You have a long history there. You have had a lot of good years. You’ve been there for each other in a lot of ways. You can’t count the many wonderful things you’ve done for one another. In other words, you’ve built up some equity so, if you make a mistake, your friendship bounces back pretty quickly.

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They know all the backstories

They know everything about your family, your other friends, and anyone you’ve ever dated. They understand the complex dynamics you have with everyone else in your life. You can tell them a story about a lunch you had with your sister, and they pick up on all the little things that aren’t said.

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You can hang like family

When you make plans, you don’t really make plans. You just agree to meet at one person’s house and from there, you’ll see where the day takes you. You don’t mind just sitting on the couch, keeping one another company as you answer emails on your laptops or walk the dog or do laundry.

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You have an unspoken language

You can tell each other a lot without even speaking. You know how your childhood friend feels about someone else in the room without having to ask. You can pick up on their energy and know just what energy they need from you at any given time.

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They’re up-to-date on everything

You don’t need to attempt to give them the reader’s digest version on massive topics like your sibling’s divorce or the collapse of your dad’s company. They’ve been there for every step of the way, which means you can pick up just where you left off and give new updates.