modern love languages
@pamela a few more:
second opinion friend (the one who you trust enough to go to with “hey am i maybe in the wrong here?” questions)
logistical organizer (can come in flavors, eg “figures out the scheduling” and “books the tickets/hotel rooms/etc”)
food as love (bonus: has learned how to accommodate your dietary restrictions)
mutual commiseration over [shared experience]
re: modern love languages
@Satsuma oh hell yeah, fills your heart right up while passing the time! That, and your mutual commiseration work friend who helps you get stuff out of your mind by dealing with it right in the moment so you can be back to laughing by the time you're done your iced tea after work
re: modern love languages
@pamela work friends are definitely an area where mutual commiseration is an especially valuable friend dynamic! its so helpful to have people like that
modern love languages
@pamela i also wanna say calendar friends who you have a shared hobby with are some of the absolute best people when you’re Going Through Some Shit. Sometimes you’re tired of talking about it and have no emotional bandwidth left and just want to have someone call you for a chat about that show you both watch, or play a board game with you, and just….keep doing that regularly as long as you need it