Yes, I once shared a bed with my friend during a school trip. We were so excited that we stayed up all night talking about our dreams and future plans. It was really a special time for us.
There was a story about two best friends at a boarding school. One of them was constantly late for morning assembly. The other friend, who was very punctual, finally decided to 'punish' the latecomer in a friendly way. He gave a very gentle spank on the leg with a rolled - up newspaper and said 'No more being late!' It was a humorous way to get the point across and strengthen their bond as they could be honest with each other about their flaws.
I haven't personally had this experience, but I know someone who did. He was really good friends with a girl. They did everything together. One day, he noticed that he was jealous when she started dating someone else. That's when he realized he had fallen for her. He was afraid to tell her at first, but after a while, he gathered the courage. Unfortunately, she didn't feel the same way, and it was really hard on him for a long time.
My friend and I shared a bed during a camping trip. In the middle of the night, he thought there was a spider on him and started flailing around. I turned on the light to find out there was nothing there. His over - the - top reaction was hilarious and we still laugh about it today.
Well, when it comes to breastfeeding, it was a journey full of surprises for me. I thought it would be easy, but there were some hiccups along the way. For example, I had some nipple soreness in the beginning. But with the right creams and proper latch, it got better. Breastfeeding also allowed me to take some quiet moments with my baby. I could just hold my baby close and enjoy those precious minutes. It's a story that I'm proud to share with my friend as it's a part of my motherhood journey.
It's not acceptable at all. Think about it. A relationship should be a special bond between two individuals. When you bring in a third person, especially your best friend, it's like diluting that special connection. There will be constant comparison, insecurities, and power struggles. The girlfriend may also find it difficult to fully commit to either of them. In addition, it can lead to a lot of drama and broken hearts. It's better to respect the boundaries of a relationship and not engage in such a situation.
I haven't personally heard of a positive 'sharing gf with best friend' story. In most cases, it would lead to a lot of drama. For instance, the two guys might start fighting over the girl's time and affection, and the girl would be stuck in the middle, feeling confused and pressured.
Friends who read novels more than five times would have different experiences and feelings. Sometimes the plot of the novel makes me cry; sometimes the characters make me think about human nature and morality; sometimes the worldview of the novel makes me feel a new way of thinking. In the process of reading the novel, I would constantly dig out the details and clues in an attempt to understand the author's intentions. At the same time, I will reflect on my own lifestyle and values through the characters and plots in the novel. Generally speaking, reading novels is a very interesting experience. It can constantly train and improve my heart. Therefore, I would constantly read all kinds of novels in an attempt to gain new inspiration and thoughts from them.
Yes, I once had to pee really badly during a long class. I was so embarrassed to ask the teacher at first. But finally, I gathered the courage and she let me go right away. I ran to the bathroom as fast as I could.
Yes, I once had a really strange experience in an old house. I kept hearing footsteps at night when I was the only one there. It was so creepy that I couldn't sleep. I tried to convince myself it was just the old house settling, but it felt like someone was walking around.
One time, my best friend and I were on a camping trip. We slept in the same tent. In the middle of the night, a wild animal made some noise outside. We huddled together, scared but also feeling really close. It was a moment of pure friendship, knowing we had each other's backs. We talked softly until the fear passed, and that's a memory I'll always cherish.