To an extent, yes. We were very close for a while but I was always the one who stuck up for her. I loved her very much but she never really stuck up for me. In arguments etc I was just sort of left. Makes me kind of jealous how I see how she defends others now in the way she sent for me. She was always there though and knows things about me that nobody else does. I admire that even through all this that she hasn't told people the things I told her. I could trust her but up until we fell out I sort of lost that trust as we grew apart. It was clear she didn't really want to be friends anymore and I didn't really feel like fighting for a dead friendship when she didn't want to. When we were younger she was the best friend you could ask for. But we grew apart and others became more important to her than me. I've tried to fix things with us more times than I can count but to be honest if she ever wants to try and fix it, she's going to have to make the first move. I'm sick of trying with people to have it thrown back in my face
Who's your favorite actor and what was his or her best role?
Eric McCormack. Personally, though Will and Grave was amazing, I think his best performance was as Dr Daniel Pierce on Perception where he plays a paranoid schizophrenic to a T. He's so versatile
Do we become happy only when we meet the one we love?
No. You can't meet someone that you could really spend your life with until you love yourself first. Be happy in yourself and be with someone because they bring out the best in you. Be with who you want but not because you think you need them