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  2. Male bonding - Wikipedia

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    The "male friendship crisis" refers to a growing concern that men, particularly in Western societies, are increasingly isolated from close, emotionally intimate friendships. The American male friendship recession has been reported on by news outlets including the New York Times , [ 47 ] PBS News, [ 48 ] Psychology Today , [ 49 ] and Vox .

  3. Human bonding - Wikipedia

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    Human bonding is the process of development of a close interpersonal relationship between two or more people.It most commonly takes place between family members or friends, [1] but can also develop among groups, such as sporting teams and whenever people spend time together.

  4. Homosociality - Wikipedia

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    In sociology, homosociality means same-sex relationships that are not of a romantic or sexual nature, such as friendship, mentorship, or others. Researchers who use the concept mainly do so to explain how men uphold men's dominance in society. [1] Homosocial was popularized by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick in her discussion of male homosocial desire. [2]

  5. Male romantic friendship - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, men's and women's friendships differ in duration. Smith-Rosenberg says that female romantic friendships were generally formed in adolescence and continue during the rest of their life. [5] Nevertheless, male romantic friendship usually lasted only during youthhood. [2]

  6. Peer group - Wikipedia

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    Social interaction among peers may influence development; quality of life outcomes. This interaction and positive relationship benefit subjective wellbeing and have a positive effect on mental and physical health. [5] Cliques are small groups typically defined by common interests or by friendship. Cliques typically have 2–12 members and tend ...

  7. Drew Barrymore says her female friendships have 'anchored ...

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    Research has shown that having strong friendships is as important as exercise for longevity. However, it can be difficult to make and maintain friendships in adulthood. Drew Barrymore, 49, is ...

  8. Friendship - Wikipedia

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    Recent work on friendship preferences shows that while there is much overlap between men and women for the traits they prefer in close same-gender friends (e.g., being prioritized over other friends, friends with varied knowledge/skills), there are some differences: women compared to men had greater preference for emotional support, emotional ...

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