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I'm Cheryl strayed.
I'm Steve Almond.
This is Dear sugar radio.
Oh, dear song, won't you please share.
Some little sweetness with me?
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Hey, Cheryl.
Welcome back to another episode of Dear Sugar Radio.
Yes, we're gonna be talking about friendships today.
Yes, we're going to focus on friendships, troubled friendships.
And I'm certainly not happy that these letter writers are in friendships that are painful.
But I'm happy to be able to talk about friendship because it's a relationship.
We get lots and lots and lots of letters that have to do with marriages, romantic relationships, relationships with family.
But the thing about friendship is that it is profound to us, it is deeply important to us.
And yet there's a kind of code of silence around it, because it is, if you think about it, a relationship that is purely violent, voluntary.