There are the friendships that happen over coffee or cocktails, on lunch breaks or at the school gate.
Then there are the ones that exist entirely within a text message thread. The ones that crawl along, sustained by an irregular drip-feed of memes, links, and warm takes on Married At First Sight.
It’s a normal product of modern life; a collision of crowded schedules and the often-shallow, quick-fire nature of mobile communication. Throw in the isolation of a pandemic, and you’ve got a recipe for a friendship crumble.
The fading friendship is one of the many subjects Rebecca Sparrow, Lise Carlaw and Sarah Wills tackle in their podcast The Friendship Project — a six-part audio series about finding your tribe as an adult.
Speaking to Mamamia’s No Filter podcast, Sparrow said that even before COVID-19, friendships were on the decline and now we’re deprioritising them more and more.
“We put relationships in some kind of hierarchy, with romantic relationships at the top — as if that's the be-all and end-all — family in the middle, and friendships are at the bottom,” she said. “They are the first thing we cut when life is busy.”
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