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His personality was out of this world, and I think that's what made us friends. I admired how outspoken and talented he was. We both had two things in common: similar personalities and we loved to dance. We were also traveling companions; we went from school to our house. Having a male friend was completely different; it was less dramatic. In Juan I was able to find a confidential friend. I felt comfortable expressing my concerns and secrets with him. Suzette, on the other hand, was melodramatic, but also nice. She was Dominican/Puerto Rican and I met her in my English class. We also held physical and civic education lessons together. He was also part of the group's walking companions. We became close friends because I felt sympathy for the way her mother treated her. Suzette saw me as a close friend, someone who would always listen to her problems. Whenever her mother mistreated her, she always ran away from her house and came to me. 4. High school friends, these types of friends are the ones who reveal their true identity after making new friends. They would also become the first with whom we would experience the beginning of our first