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Is Blood Thicker Than Water?
Is blood thicker than water? Yes, blood is thicker than water. Some people might answer this question differently based on their experiences, but based on my experience, I can say that blood is truly thicker than water.
I grew up in a family where love and intentionality were the order of the day and it guided our relationship with one another. We were and still are the perfect embodiment of "You are loved at home" because we were and you can see it radiating all over us.
I’ve been blessed with great friends and I do not hesitate to appreciate and celebrate them whenever I can but my siblings will forever remain my ride or die. This is the one job they get to do for life without pay, sadly they just have to. There is just something about family that feels surreal. How these people are ready to go above and beyond for me is mindblowing.
They helped me not out of obligation or duty but out of genuine love. With them, there is no ulterior motive, no hidden transaction somewhere. With them everthing is pure, fun, and beautiful, I couldn't ask for more guys.
Blood is truly thicker than water. Blood on a fabric will not disappear, it will announce itself, unlike water that becomes invisible ASAP. Some family bonds are way thicker and stronger than anyone or science can describe.
As we go through life, we gradually make friends and some of these friends lose their friendship title and become family. I can tell you that is the highest level of trust and love one can have for an individual without blood ties.
Family, friends turn family, all of them are important as they all play different roles in our lives.
I have a best friend of 15 years and to date, people assume we are siblings. There is absolutely nothing this lady cannot do for me and I can boldly say that I am blessed for the gift of her.
In conclusion, blood can be thicker than water for some people and it might not be the case for others and that's very much okay.
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