With my friends, the sad truth is that our best "best friend" days are behind us. In college, we used to be able to meet each other in the common area of our off-campus housing, excited about our evening ahead, which consisted of someone making an enormous tureen of pasta and drinking wine from a box while we took turns regaling each other with details of our terrible love lives.
The author, Mindy Kaling, reflects on the nostalgia of her college days with friends, highlighting how those carefree moments have faded. In the past, gatherings in their shared living space were filled with joy, laughter, and the simplicity of shared meals, such as massive servings of pasta and casual drinking. These moments created strong bonds as they openly shared their experiences, particularly about their romantic struggles.
Kaling's sentiment reveals a universal theme of growing up and the inevitable changes in friendships. While those joyful times may now be behind them, the memories hold a special place in her heart, illustrating how life transitions impact relationships and personal dynamics. The joy of companionship and shared experiences, though altered, remains cherished in her recollections.