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18 Reasons You Know Your Best Friend Has Become Family

They have probably become your parent's favorite child

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18 Reasons You Know Your Best Friend Has Become Family
Clarisse Meyer

We all have those friends who we honestly couldn't be closer with. They're our rocks, our shoulders to cry on and we'd be lost without them. There reaches a point where a friendship becomes more than a friendship. Sometimes friends become family. Here are 18 reasons you know your best friend has become family.

1. They have never and will never use your doorbell.


2. They treat your house like it's their own.

3. You fight like you're siblings.

4. This even includes a few wrestling matches.

5. Your mom always sets a place at the table for them at dinner time.

6. They're always a plus one at family events.

7. And your whole extended family already knows who they are.

8. You are way too comfortable around each other.

9. When they haven't come over in a few days you find yourself getting generally concerned.

10. Most of the time they even show up on holidays.

11. And of course gift are always expected.

12. You're constantly binge watching your favorite shows with them.

13. You have their clothes from like 5 years ago.

14. And you don't plan on giving them back.

15. They often come to your parents for advice.

16. And your parents have no problem telling them like it is.

17. You've seen them at their best and their worse and vice-versa.


18. You know you're stuck with them forever.

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