An Ode to Friendships: A Very Platonic Love Letter

Let’s be honest, everybody loves a love story. The big romantic gestures, the heated arguments, the total adoration and infatuation. With the intensity of the emotions that romantic love produces, is it any wonder that it’s at the center of nearly all the art/media that we consume? 

However, at the risk of sounding like a kids tv presenter, I believe that the importance of friendship has been done a disservice in the arts, and I’m here to amend that.

We remember all the great romances of history, yet not all the great friendships. But I think that the great friendships are the best love stories of them all.

My friends span across my bedroom walls in the same way that they span across my life. They give me guidance, kindness and patience, and bring me the same joy as a deep belly laugh. 

A coffee and catch up or a long winter’s walk and chatter probably gives me as much serotonin as a pill (hyperbole disclaimer). Just because friendships aren’t always as exciting as relationships, does not mean that we should value the everyday any less. The stability that friendships bring to my life, and yours too, are the foundations for how we choose to live our lives.

So how do we make sure that you don’t forget this when you’re done reading?

  • Text your mate right now.
  • Tell them you love them, or you miss them, or you want to go for coffee or a pint.
  • Give them a ring and ask for a life update.
  • Drop by their place for a surprise visit.
  • Let them know how much they mean to you; you don’t even have to explicitly say it.

A true friend will be one of the most precious things you have in your life, right now and always; that’s not something to lose sight of. This was my great big soppy “I love you” to all the people I love…platonically.

Anna and her mates

By Anna Lawrence-Wasserberg

Instagram: @annawasserberg

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  1. Alfie Showman avatar

    I absolutely loved this. Thank you so much it made my day.

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