The 4 different types of friends you come across after becoming a DPC member
Dead Parent Club29 Jan 2020

The 4 different types of friends you come across after becoming a DPC member

A few weeks ago I asked you guys what you’d like me to discuss on the podcast and you said FRIENDSHIPS! We all know friendships can get super complicated when you become a DPC member. Some friends surprise you and end up being absolutely amazing and unfortunately some end up letting you down, mostly unintentionally! Let’s be honest - us DPC members aren’t the easiest…

So after thinking about this for a while I came up with 4 different types of friends that I had experience with after losing my Mum. Now this isn’t a final list, just a few examples! But I’m sure a few of you will resonate!

These are:

The ‘pretend it never happened’ friends.. The ‘I’ll always be here for you, you’re the strongest person I know - and you never hear from them again’ friends..

The ‘you can always rely on me, you’re one of the most important people in the world, even if you don’t text me back for hours, week, months’ friends..

The ‘oh my god remember when your ‘insert parents name’ did this’ friends..

Find out more in this week’s episode!

Don’t forget to contact me if you want to feature on the podcast or, if that’s not your thing, I’d love to do some guest blogs too!

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