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How does male friendship differ from female? and which is stronger? 🤔
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I have heard many times that men are friends more simply: without unnecessary talk, without offense, without sorting out relationships. That everything is crystal clear for them: if a friend got into trouble, he helped, if he made a mistake, he said it directly, if support was needed, he silently poured a glass of whiskey and turned on football.

Female friendship, on the contrary, is considered complex: we talk, analyze, worry, delve into each other's subtleties. We can discuss one event for hours, analyze emotions into molecules, look for hidden meaning in one word. Nuances, trifles, details are important to us. We live in this.

But is it true that female friendship is less strong? After all, if a woman is a true friend, she gives herself to this friendship with all her heart. She will be there not only in happy moments, but also in the most difficult ones. She will feel her friend's mood from one message, will understand without words and will experience her problems as her own.

Men are more often friends "according to the situation" - common interests, common hobbies, common affairs. They may not see each other for years, but then meet - and nothing will change. With women, everything is different: if the connection weakens, if contact is lost, the friendship can slowly fade away.

But what is stronger? It depends on the people themselves.

A strong friendship is not a question of gender, but a question of how much you value the person next to you. Are you ready to be there in times of crisis? Are you ready to forgive, listen, support, invest?

Yes, women are friends differently than men. We feel more subtly, analyze more, get involved more deeply. But does this make our friendship weaker? No. It's just a different kind of strength.

The main thing is not which friendship is stronger, but whether you have one at all. Because a true friend is priceless. 💙
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