BigApplePi
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Stray thoughts and reactions:I wonder...how do you get around the Dominant/Subordinate and/or Pro/Client barriers founding such relationships? 'Rent-A-Friend' seems to contradict the fundamental principle on which 'friendship' is based. At the risk of appearing offensive...what do you do? Invite them home to dinner with the wife and kids? Stroll with them out in plain sight upon the campus green?
The reason I ask is because I find the topic of overcoming traditional barriers of friendship highly interesting on a personal level. You see...my 'best friend' at present is a nine year old boy with Childhood Onset Schizophrenia who also happens to be my nephew, and also happens to reside with my wife and 2 sons as a primary family member.
Perhaps it's relevant to mention that this has all come about thanks to (and I reiterate 'Thank You') the failure of both his purported 'Professional Friends' (one of whom apparently opted for the 'sexual relationship' stopgap *case pending, of course*) and his former primary family (one of whom attempted to demonstrate his friendship by taking the boy by the shoulders and shaking violently in a vain attempt to rattle loose the 'crazy part').
In computerese, computers used to be mainframed centralized things. Now there are no visible central computers. Everything is "distributed"; each of us holds a modest amount of power in our own computer.
Modern friendship could be like that. Our family has left us and is replaced by interaction with computers, phones and one-way passiveness to television. So things have changed. The question is, how do we make the best of this?
Solitaire U. If you enjoy a friendship with a 9-year old boy and take the assumed responsibility of your greater maturity, best of luck to you. I don't have ANY children except for pets and have to live with that. The experiences of that boy sounded awfully disfunctional and if you provide a secure contrast to that for him, all the power to you. I don't know if this forum provides a friendship for you or not. I would hope it would because it does something for me ... and I'm not sure yet if I'd call it "friendship."