‘Don’t let friendships become collateral damage’: Six things we learnt from Dolly Alderton on Woman’s Hour
Dolly Alderton is a writer, podcaster and The Sunday Times agony aunt. But you might know her best for her memoir Everything I Know About Love, which is being adapted into a BBC TV series, and her novel Ghosts. “There was only one thing that was constant in every chapter of my 20s and in every chapter of the book. It was this ensemble of women that were around me, that were there for the high days and the low days, who I'd lived with and worked out womanhood with. So, it accidentally became this huge love story about my friends. It was it was a story about falling in love, but it was about falling in love with this gang of girls. So, that felt like it was the right direction for it.
“So, the question and the quest, I think, for the rest of our lives if you if you are committed to this importance of friendship, is about: How do you retain that closeness without it being as many contact hours?”“I'm confident in saying that I am the most fabulous advice giver,” says Dolly. “And I still never take any of the advice I hand out. That's why I think an imperfect agony is a really important thing.
dollyalderton Emmabarnett low maintenance friendships are the ones that truly last. Friends who get that life gets busy and won't begrudge you for going off the grid from time to time. I have so many friends I still feel soo close to despite our 'contact hours' reducing. I'm so grateful for them
dollyalderton My god two of my absolute idols talking to eachother this day has been blessed
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