Ponderings

Comfortable Silence

I recently visited a school friend, despite thinking that we’d never organize ourselves enough to actually make plans. Yet sure enough, we were able to time it and I made the drive over with ease. We enjoyed each other’s company for a few days and then parted ways. I’m still surprised it all worked out.

However, what struck me about the visit was how comfortable it all was. I had never been to her house; in school, while we were very close, we didn’t live in the same dorm, were in different friend groups, and shared no classes. In a way, this was the first time we were spending an extended time together.

Despite our limited relationship, she noted how unlike with many of her other school friends, she felt fine being quiet. What that meant, precisely, was unlike with many other girls from our high school, she didn’t feel like she had to talk constantly to fill the silence with me. There was no need to entertain me. It all just felt content.

After considering this for a few days, I’ve come to realize that comfortable silence really is a crucial component in a strong relationship. After all, who do you almost always share comfortable silence with? Your family. In family, you don’t feel like you have to occupy each other, nor talk to each other throughout the day. It’s understood that you love each other and thus, there’s no need to spend every waking moment with each other and get into each other’s space.

I think I’ve definitely taken comfortable silence for granted–especially since I’m heading to college and I’ll be meeting so many people, people that I’ll have to talk up. At least now I’ll know when my friendships have reached family-level.

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