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10 Reasons Guys Make The Best BFF's

They deal with you at your worst times when no one else wants to.

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Congratulations to those girls who can actually be friends with one another without being fake to one another. For me though, I'd rather stick with my boy best friends because honestly, they keep it real. Take these into consideration when you think about making another girl best friend.

1. They keep it real 24/7.

They tell you when your outfit is ugly - hey they even help you put an outfit together half of the times.

2. They are GREAT wingmen.

Seriously though, guys have guts to go up to a guy and say "Hey my friend over there thinks you're cute go talk to her."

3. They comfort you when you're down.

A number of times I went to them for a pick me up and they did it within 20 minutes was shocking (even if I had to punch them in the arms a couple times to feel better).

4. They usually become great friends with your boyfriend.

If you're lucky with this, trust me it's amazing. The fact that you can hang out with them and your boyfriend at the same time is a blessing.

5. They always know how to cheer you up.

It seems so easy for them to get a smile on my face every time.

6. They're always down to hang out.

The number of times they've gotten the text "can I come over?" and got the response "yes." is numerous.

7. They're like my brothers.

They always want whats best for me, whether it be good grades or a good boyfriend.

8. You rarely fight with them.

Because what men what drama?

9. They want what's best for you.

10. They love you.

(Sometimes).

I love you guys.

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