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<blockquote data-quote="Garnfellow" data-source="post: 3131211" data-attributes="member: 1223"><p>D&D has helped me add, maintain, and solidify friendships. A lot of people take friendship for granted and assume it will always be there. But in truth friendship is something you need to work at or it will drift away. I've been lucky enough to have been great friends with some wonderful people throughout my life. But many of those folks have just sort of faded out of my life -- not that our friendships weren't true or that we changed; it's just that we haven't been able to connect on a regular basis. It happens -- you move, you get married, land a job, have kids, etc. Life gets busy.</p><p></p><p>Gaming has been an activity that has "forced" me to regularly make time for a bunch of great guys. Some of the guys I game with are people I have known for over 20 years, and because we game together we stay in touch and we keep our friendships strong. There really aren't many other activities that can bond a group together for such a long period of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garnfellow, post: 3131211, member: 1223"] D&D has helped me add, maintain, and solidify friendships. A lot of people take friendship for granted and assume it will always be there. But in truth friendship is something you need to work at or it will drift away. I've been lucky enough to have been great friends with some wonderful people throughout my life. But many of those folks have just sort of faded out of my life -- not that our friendships weren't true or that we changed; it's just that we haven't been able to connect on a regular basis. It happens -- you move, you get married, land a job, have kids, etc. Life gets busy. Gaming has been an activity that has "forced" me to regularly make time for a bunch of great guys. Some of the guys I game with are people I have known for over 20 years, and because we game together we stay in touch and we keep our friendships strong. There really aren't many other activities that can bond a group together for such a long period of time. [/QUOTE]
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