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Home Is Friendship

By Rowan Moskowitz
September 29, 2025
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“No matter where I am, I feel lost. As if I don’t have a purpose. How am I supposed to continue on when it feels as if I’ll never find my way?” I asked my friend Quinn. There was a beat of silence before she sat up on the bed and spoke.

Quinn smiled and hugged me. “I know it’s hard. It might stay that way a while. But you will find your place. You mean a lot to me. You came into my life when I needed healing. Cezar feels the same. You help us feel at home and remind us we’re loved and supported. You’ll always have a home with us.”

Moments with Quinn remind me what home means. It’s more than a building or an escape from stress. For me, home is with certain people, who bring peace that no place can offer. I think of Quinn and Cezar, my closest friends, who’ve become family, the ones I  share the memories with, talk to, and spend time with – whether in karaoke sessions, watching shows, or calling when one of us needs support.

I remember how Cezar sat with me in high school, while I cried from stress. Just being there is what I needed. Or my late-night calls with Quinn, talking about hopes, dreams, and fears. Having someone ground me and  validate my feelings meant everything to me. 

Even during the moments where they weren’t sure what to do, they were still there. They encouraged me to seek professional support, showing maturity and thoughtfulness towards my situation. The honesty and boundaries set helped show me what a healthy friendship truly looks like.

These moments give me the belonging and acceptance I crave from peers who made me feel left out because I didn’t shine brightly. I went from feeling invisible to seeing after years of standing in the background. Having a small number of good friends is greater than having a million people know you by name. These kind souls let me show vulnerability without fear. They offer comfort, listen when I feel ignored, and reassure me that my existence matters – reminding me I’m not worthless, even when I doubt myself after failed friendships.

Even at my worst, when I close myself off, they stand by me – patient, grounding me when my thoughts race. In hopeless times, they give me  security and guide me to brighter days. They’re my shield, my stars, and my raft when depression threatens to pull me under. Near or far, they’re my safe place-my siblings, blending joy, honesty, and communication into a home.

It’s a place to heal at my pace, without feeling that recovery is a competition. I’m embraced by love, even after arguments. This safe space I needed as a child here now, and I’ll protect it so we can grow together. As cliché as it sounds, it’s true—people make a home more than any location.

Wherever I am, whatever I face, if I have my chosen family, I belong. I’m ready to give them the love they’ve shown me. Home is where my heart is-with them.


Editor: Lucy Cafiero

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Rowan Moskowitz

Rowan Moskowitz is a young LGBTQ+ woman born and raised in Queens NY. She has a bachelor's degree in Early Childhood education, and a certificate from taking a continued education course focused on professional editing. She loves to write meaningful poems about her deepest feelings, and she often writes about her personal experiences, wanting to show others like her that they are not alone in their own battles. When she’s not writing, she loves to draw, listen to musicals, plan her next tattoos, and make memories with those she loves most.

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