
Best friend(s) should mean someone with whom one shares the strongest possible kind of friendship. But in the real world.. sometimes I found a lot of people use the word "best friend" without using the true meaning of it. Maybe they should use the term "friendship" instead of "best friend".
Friendship should mean a closer relationship (without a personal relationship) whom one shares with his/her association (which should also closer than association) with some degree of intimacy between them.
Unconditional friendship should refer someone to a degree of best friend. Which they should also understand that some means of possessiveness might leads to the stage of un-comfortability in the other hands.
"Both men and women can become possessive in relationships, often to the detriment of the union. Ironically, the more possessive a person becomes, the more their partner will likely struggle to be free, hence making the person feel an even greater need to control the situation. It is a vicious and emotionally draining situation" taken from http://www.sedona.co
Quite true, especially when the person who actively become possessive in a relationship did not understand what they do.
A Nice poetry by Ashley Montgomery
A true friend never walks away
A true will always stay
A true friend looks out for you
A true friend will guard your secrets
Like a precious gift
A true friend is there for you
To give you a helpful lift
A true friend tries to make you smile
Tries to replace that frown
They may not always succeed
But they rarely let you down
These arms for you are open
This heart for you does care
And when I think you need me
I'll try to always be there
I'll listen to your fears
I promise not to laugh
Comfort your falling tears
I'll make this friendship last
I'll keep you near to my heart
I'll always hold you dear
Even when we're miles apart
Even when you're here
I hope I am to you
Everything you are to me
For the friendship we have
Is a special one indeed.
