Ilka wrote:
I am not sure about your criteria. I do agree with 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6, but I do not agree with #3. My husband is my best friend, and he tries to change me. I try to change him too. We need to change, because we are not perfect. If you have a true friend and he sees something you need to change in order to be a better person, that friend should be able to tell you and try to help you evolve. Evolving is the only way to grow.
Sure you can make some changes in trying to accomidate for each other which create a better relationship, but the person shouldn't be trying to change your core being. They shouldn't like you in hopes that you can become something better.
For me, I had a negative experience with a friend who didn't actually appreciate me and wanted me to be something different so that's one of the biggest reasons why I listed #3. I feel its very important for a close friend to have an genuine appreciation for the core of who you really are. If they don't and they find nothing but flaws then the friendships(or relationships) gonna die.