Gypsy
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Long story short... I''ve been thinking about the different interpretations of the idea of loyalty to ones friends and wanted to get some thoughts.
I''ll put mine out there up front.
I''m not a fan of ''group think'' and don''t believe that I have to agree with someone all the time, to agree with what they say and do in order to be their freinds. In fact most of my closest friendships are what they are because at one time or another when one of us was doing something the other didn''t agree with, we felt bound, by friendship, to express our honest thoughts to give that person a different perspective while understanding that the person can take or leave the perspective/opinion without affecting the bonds of friendship. (Not obviously taken to an extreme where something like where one person thinks murder is just fine and the other disagrees and the first person happlily goes about murdering people, but you know what I mean).
I think that as in a true friendship you can be ''supportive'' without being loyal -- loyal defined as "fielty" -- which is a word derived from feudal allegiances between people of unequal status which I think is innappropriate to friendships. Rather, I think being a loyal friend implies a relationship between equals with free flowing ideas, and if you and your friend are on the different sides of an issues your friendship isn''t jeapordized because of a sense of ''disloyalty."
Anyway... just thought I''d put it out there and see what you all think.
I''ll put mine out there up front.
I''m not a fan of ''group think'' and don''t believe that I have to agree with someone all the time, to agree with what they say and do in order to be their freinds. In fact most of my closest friendships are what they are because at one time or another when one of us was doing something the other didn''t agree with, we felt bound, by friendship, to express our honest thoughts to give that person a different perspective while understanding that the person can take or leave the perspective/opinion without affecting the bonds of friendship. (Not obviously taken to an extreme where something like where one person thinks murder is just fine and the other disagrees and the first person happlily goes about murdering people, but you know what I mean).
I think that as in a true friendship you can be ''supportive'' without being loyal -- loyal defined as "fielty" -- which is a word derived from feudal allegiances between people of unequal status which I think is innappropriate to friendships. Rather, I think being a loyal friend implies a relationship between equals with free flowing ideas, and if you and your friend are on the different sides of an issues your friendship isn''t jeapordized because of a sense of ''disloyalty."
Anyway... just thought I''d put it out there and see what you all think.