How BFF Relationships Have Changed F
The Heart of Friendship Stays the Same
In the ’90s, best friends were everything—from late-night phone calls to matching outfits.
Even though “times (and technology) have changed,” the core of best friendship hasn’t. Today, we still bond over long talks, shared laughs, and even the occasional coffee-date dress match.
More Than Friends—Chosen Family
Best friends often feel like siblings, especially when real ones weren’t around—or weren’t always kind. They were the ones “we confided in, made silly prank calls with, and turned to when middle school drama hit hard.” These relationships continue to shape us into adulthood.
From Drama to Digital
Conflicts between friends used to revolve around “forgetting to feed each other’s digital pets” or borrowing clothes. Now, it’s missed texts or birthday messages. Still, “the path to making up is always filled with love and laughter,” whether it’s a handwritten note or a heartfelt catch-up over coffee.
Then and Now—Time Together
In the ’90s, Friday nights meant malls and movie marathons. Today, it’s quiet nights with streaming shows and wine. But whether you were “rehearsing your Spice Girls routine” back then or tackling adult life together now, the bond remains.