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Our relationship has become stronger with time, mostly because we share the same interests and have similar likes and dislikes. It puts us in a category of our own where we see things from the same eyes, even though we are two separate individuals who have their respective worldviews (Holt 2005). Even though Austin likes to communicate with me on a consistent level, I have always asked him to meet me more than call me on the phone because I believe our friendship is on such a level that phone calls could just demean us in some way. Hence we should enjoy each other’s company and this can only happen when we meet regularly.
Both of us like to interact with kids, which automatically makes us people who like to hang around children quite a lot. Austin and I are known to be extroverts which implies our comprehension that we like to go out more and more, and thus enjoy the festivities of eating out, partying by the beach as well as a range of other fun-filled activities (Azzarone 2003). We sincerely love the feeling of being close to one another because this is how we view life in its meticulous way. It also makes us enjoy the world around us together. These important aspects developed with time as we started to know each other more and thus we found out that our common traits were very uncommon among the people around us. The exceptional two that we were made us feel good about ourselves, which strengthened our friendship all the same.
Our relationship is more supportive than defensive at any point in time. This is because we understand each other quite well and it makes our lives easier in contrast to how other best friends live their lives. Our relationship has blossomed with time and I cannot recall a single instance where we ended up arguing between ourselves. I believe this is because both of us respect one another and look up to our unity for the help and assistance that we so may require.
Our relationship has thus become a potent force because our trust levels have been tied to who we are and how we view our friendship (White 2002). Some of the specific factors that contribute to the situations which take place on a day-to-day level comprise our interaction with the people around us. We both believe in giving our best when it comes to our elders since we respect them a lot. We always make an effort to help the underprivileged and needy around us, which is something that I and Austin gain satisfaction from.
If ever there was a conflict between me and Austin, we would resolve it amicably. This is because both of us believe in keeping away from conflicts and rifts. Fortunately, we have never fought yet which gives us the edge to understand each other better. This is one way to know how much respect I hold for Austin and likewise (Costley 2007). We may have differences of opinion but this has never transpired into conflicts and hence the duration is of no use as far as its mention is concerned.
The strategies that we use to resolve the conflict would essentially take into perspective listening to one another and giving the other individual the much-needed space so that he can think through things and get back. It is an important consideration and both I and Austin are well aware of that. I believe these methods have been quite satisfactory as conflicts are something that can mar the basis of any relationship from the outset. In the end, it would be correct to state that I enjoy Austin’s company a great deal and cannot imagine a world without him at all.