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Maturity

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darkitysnark

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There are so-called "young souls" and "old souls" and all the souls in between. Snarky has often surmised that she possesses a "middle aged soul" - old enough to know better (she entered her teenaged years with a deep breath and a "well, here goes nuthin'") but still young enough to make all the same stupid mistakes (oh, it went alright).

 

Her best friend has a teenaged soul. She is impulsive, headstrong, and unable to take the right path until she has exhausted all the wrong ones. Snarky used to refer to her as her "Drama Friend" (we all have at least one of those, even if we are typically the DF in our relationships), often with a bit of condescending affection/scorn (weird how some friendships are so close to antagonistic symbiosis).

 

Last night Snarky was on the phone with her friend for over two hours - most of it was spent with DF venting and unloading and Snarky listening.

 

Two years ago such a conversation would leave Snarky exhausted and resentful. It would make The Mister grouchy for stolen time. And worst of all: nothing would have changed for her friend.

 

But today, Snarky feels fine. Rested, even. It's not that Snarky has disconnected herself from her friend and doesn't care about what she is going through (in short, two words: "emotional incest" :cry2: Snarky always learns new terms/concepts from her acquaintances that open her eyes and make her extremely grateful for her own dull and boring existance that does not require the aid of therapy speak in order to be defined) it is that Snarky finally had an a-HA moment a few crises ago and realized that in order to be a good friend, she didn't have to live through the experience with those friends. She could just listen and observe and support.

 

Small epiphany as far as epiphanies go (surely "brightly colored mushrooms are bad for the eatings" ranks higher) but an important one for Snarky, who used to be an empathetic walking open wound for everyone.

 

And The Mister was really quite OK with not having a wife for two hours. The Snarks are cultivating an appreciation for the concept of "alone time" and have experienced the added bonus of more enriched "together time" for it.

 

Best of all, Snarky's best friend has really broken through to some new, exciting territory. Of course right now it's scary and overwhelming, but she's calmer now and is finally, finally able to really work toward something better.

 

So, Snarky feels compelled to give a small :dance: for emotional maturity both for herself and for her friend. Snarky always knew she would finally begin to feel more comfortable in her skin (on the personal, bodily level as well as the larger socio-political sphere) in her thirties and is relieved to see that bit of middle-aged soul prognostication come true.

 

But she will try very hard not to pull a muscle patting herself on the back about it.

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Dear Snarky,

 

I wholeheartedly agree that some souls are middle-aged. I have much higher hopes for my forties. I was never sure what to do or feel in my thirties. I actually look forward to my fifties and I have great expectations for my crochety old age.

 

Good king ned

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This is an awesome post. I've had similar moments, and been the object of similar moments. Y'know, up until I turned about 23, I would've said unquestionably that I have an old soul. Now, I sort of think my soul is lagging. I get the feeling that it's in the obnoxious pre-teen area. :lol: ...I'm serious. Heh.

 

I'm glad for your friend, and I'm really glad for you. It is really difficult to be that involved in a friend's experiences.

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Dear Snarky,

 

I wholeheartedly agree that some souls are middle-aged. I have much higher hopes for my forties. I was never sure what to do or feel in my thirties. I actually look forward to my fifties and I have great expectations for my crochety old age.

 

Good king ned

 

Curmudgeondom gets a bad rap. Those old crochety people grouching around must've gotten something right in order to still be around and have enough free time in which to gripe, right? Snarky can't wait to be the crazy old lady that just speaks her minds and doesn't care what other people think.

 

 

This is an awesome post. I've had similar moments, and been the object of similar moments. Y'know, up until I turned about 23, I would've said unquestionably that I have an old soul. Now, I sort of think my soul is lagging. I get the feeling that it's in the obnoxious pre-teen area. ;) ...I'm serious. Heh.

 

I'm glad for your friend, and I'm really glad for you. It is really difficult to be that involved in a friend's experiences.

 

Snarky surmises that Cordia's previously old soul probably got fed up with always being right and is now indulging in some cathartic temper tantrums, which seem pre-teenish, but Snarky doubts Cordia is capable of the thundering self-absorption necessary to be truly upstartish. Snarky thinks Cordia should indulge away while continuing to keep an eye out for the toes of her loved ones. :lol:

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