Alilash answered Thursday December 3 2009, 4:17 pm: Yes, deffinetly. Sometimes when you have just one "best friend" it can limit you a lot, and also make it tough to always depend on someone all the time. Having a few best friends is always great because you will have a great support system and people that you will be able to have fun with all the time. It's a great option and also your choice if you want to consider a few people your best friends. I say go for it!(: [ Alilash's advice column | Ask Alilash A Question ]
spreed answered Wednesday December 2 2009, 11:50 pm: In life you will come to find that there are three or four friends who you can call your best friends. Those are the ones who stick by you no matter what. Some people may drift in and out, but not these. They are there for the good times, but they are also there when everyone else is just "too busy" to be bothered. These are the types of friends that will take your side even when they know you are wrong, and will fight if need be to help you out. :) To sum this long statement short, yes you can definitely have more than one best friend, and truthfully you probably should. [ spreed's advice column | Ask spreed A Question ]
solidadvice4teens answered Wednesday December 2 2009, 11:34 pm: Yes, of course. It's never limited to one. In fact you can have best-friends many times over. As long as those friends rank higher than casual friends who drift in and out of your experience. Best-friends are anybody you can trust with anything and are always there for you and a constant presence in your life. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
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