When you've known someone a long time, it's inevitable that you'll experience bumps along the road, but with some friends, those growing pains are more frequent. With age comes maturity and a greater sense of awareness, and sometimes the things that didn't affect us before become serious issues in our present relationships. Friendships can either grow stronger or farther apart over time, so if you've ever struggled with an old friendship, do tell, what changed over the years and what obstacles did you both have to overcome to make your friendship work?

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I have a friend from college that I've known 7 yrs but once we graduated (~3yrs ago) I realized we didn't have anything really in common, and it's almost impossible for us to hang out just the two of us because it's awkward and we don't know what to talk about bc we have too different of personalities and opinions and interests. We became friends bc we went to a small school and we had fun being together then bc there was more to talk about that we had in common (e.g. classes, our peers, parties, etc) and we had the same group of friends and even lived together one year. Now to stay friends we always make plans for girls-outings with at least 1 or 2 other girls that we know well, it gives us a better dynamic being with more people and then we can have better conversations. It works, but we know we won't have the same relationship we did in college.