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How mens and womens friendships can be different


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To me, friendship is having people I can be myself around without feeling judged. As a mom and a student, life gets overwhelming sometimes, so I really value friendships where I can talk openly, laugh, vent, and just feel supported. It's not about talking every day, but knowing someone is there when it matters. I'll be honest-sometimes I go MIA for a few days because life gets busy, and real friends don't take it personally or make me feel bad about it. Need Assignment Help?

I personally do think men's and women's friendships can be different. From my experience, my friendships with women are more emotional and deeper. We talk about real-life stuff-like parenting, stress, school, and relationships. With men, the friendships are still genuine, but they tend to be more relaxed and less focused on feelings.

I definitely notice that I act a little different depending on who I'm with. With my female friends, I'm more open-I'll vent about my day, talk about my kids, or share what's stressing me out. With male friends, I'm still myself, but I don't always go as deep emotionally. It's more chill and straightforward.

For communication, I text my female friends more often and check in on them. We'll have longer conversations. With male friends, it's usually shorter conversations or just checking in here and there.

The theory that fits me best is "doing gender." I can see how I naturally adjust how I act and communicate without even thinking about it. It's like I've learned what feels "normal" in different friendships based on gender, and I just go with it. I also grew up around 11 brothers.

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