As we get older, many of us outgrow certain friendships. It’s all a natural part of aging and maturing, as our values and priorities tend to change depending on where we are in life. Oftentimes, it’s not a matter of right or wrong but rather mere incompatibility.

“As our lives get busier and our worries rack up, the constant conversations of youth slowly become occasional check-ins,” said Jaime Bronstein, LCSW, and resident expert at Dating.com. “Over time, our friends become acquaintances, but deep down, we crave the meaningful connections we’ve lost along the way.”

However, just because these shifts happen doesn’t mean you can’t mend a broken friendship or sustain a lifelong one.

If you’re looking to salvage your relationship with an old friend, you’re not alone. Here are six ways to

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