In the ’90s, best friendships were defined by late-night phone calls, coordinated outfits, and sharing secrets. Today, while these basics remain, there are notable differences—like more wine and less drama with siblings. Best friends then were partners in mischief and shoulders to cry on. Now, fights are quieter—passive-aggressive Facebook comments instead of sulking over a digital pet’s demise.
Making up in the ’90s meant heartfelt notes in class, whereas today, it’s a Starbucks coffee and a smiling selfie. Friday nights were mall outings and sneaking into R-rated movies; now, it’s Netflix and wine. And in dating, from cootie catchers to Facebook stalking, the mission remains the same: finding love with a little help from your BFF.
While squad goals have evolved—from emulating the Spice Girls to finding solace in one trusted friend—the essence of BFFs endures across decades, adapting to modern times without losing their core camaraderie.