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10 Signs You've Found Your Person

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10 Signs You've Found Your Person

Your best friend is there or you no matter what. She holds your hair back when you're sick, wipes your tears when you cry and shoves her face with food when you're both feeling down. No matter what you're best friend will always be there. If you have and your friend can relate to these 10 signs then you have found not only your best friend but your person. The one you go to with everything in life, the best friend you love even when she's the devil's cousin.

1. You know everything about each other

2. You feed each other

You're broke? Don't worry your best friend will cover you, because next time she'll be the broke one.

3. You nap together

She comes over and y'all nap. Friends who nap together honestly stay together.

4. You don't need to talk

You all will hangout but that doesn't mean you all talk. Half the time it's Netflix and napping.

5. You hang out in the bathroom

Sometimes you need to shower or pee so your bff will come keep you company. It's pretty nice of her not weird.

6. You don't have to knock

You show up to each others houses and just walk in. Either you have a key or the door is always open to you.

7. You're overly honest with each other

No matter how bad it hurts you tell each other what y'all need to know. Y'all are best friends you want the best for each other.

8. Y'all have no boundaries

No matter how personal it may be there is never too much into to tell each other.

9. You can have conversations strictly through facial expressions.

You know exactly what each other is saying just by giving each other that look.

10. Y'all have the best car jam sesh's.

No matter where you're going, how tired or sad you are. Y'all have the radio blaring and y'all are jamming out. The best way to clear your head and have a fun ride.

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