Friends come in all different shapes and sizes... The important thing is not what we look like but the role we play in our best friend's life. Friends choose certain friends because that's the kind of company they are looking for at that specific time, not because they're the correct height, age or have the right hair colour. It's not always the case but often there's a reason why...
Friendship transcends appearances and superficial traits; instead, it hinges on the unique roles individuals play in each other's lives. The essence of friendship lies in the connection formed, rather than conformity to societal stereotypes regarding age, height, or looks. Each friend offers distinct qualities that resonate with the needs and circumstances of the moment.
People are drawn to specific friends based on their current desires for companionship and support. These connections are often meaningful and serve a purpose, even if they seem random. The underlying theme is that true friendships are nurtured through understanding and shared experiences, not merely through physical attributes.