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I wish there were more discussion about friendship breakups and how hard they are. Romantic breakups have songs, movies, cultural weight. You can talk about breaking up with a significant other on social media and expect sympathy. Nobody talks about breaking up with friends.

I know that’s because of amatonormativity and how romantic relationships are seen as ‘more important’ than friendship. Which is bullshit. We need to talk more about the importance of friendship and how much it hurts when suddenly someone you thought you knew and trusted decides you’re no longer an important part of their life.

This obviously doesn’t just apply to arospec people. It just been on my mind a lot recently and I thought it’s something aro people could really relate to.

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  9. sherwolflovesrainbows said: I went through a friendship breakup in 2015. The person I’ve been best friends with for half a year just suddenly stops talking to me, and becomes very nasty the next time I visited them. Funny enough, I went through a romantic breakup just a few days later. During an event that summer, I tried to get them to talk to me and hang out, but they didn’t want any part of me, nor talk to me or anyone, and simply didn’t want to be there. It took a toll on my mental health.
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