The Filipino American Woman Project

172: "I just assumed we'd always be friends.” — By Someone Who Still Loves You Like A Sister


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If you could reflect on one thing, it’s this:

If someone from your past reached out today, what would you say to them?

This letter is for anyone who got busy with life and unknowingly let a friendship fade—and wondered if it’s too late to say something now.

The writer reflects on a once-assumed bond that slipped away with time, distance, and neglect. Whether you've been the one who never reached out—or the one who replied with caution—this letter holds space for regret, gratitude, and the courage to acknowledge love that didn’t get closure.

If you’ve ever looked up an old friend, hovered over the “send message” button, or realized mistakes that only come in hindsight—this one’s for you.



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