Female friendships
As friendships increasingly take place through social media, we look at why new technology can exacerbate existing vulnerabilities yet empower increased connectedness.
Just like in the TV show Sex and the City, female friendships tend to be uniquely close – women talk often and share a lot. But this level of intimacy can make the relationships susceptible to serious and even terminal breakdown.
As friendships increasingly take place through social media, Nastaran Tavakoli-Far looks at why new technology can be a mixed blessing for female friendship by exaggerating existing vulnerabilities yet enabling increased connectedness.
She also learns why it’s a particular problem for teenagers as well as how a mutual admiration of One Direction can be the bedrock of a good friendship.
(Photo: Three Female Friends. Credit: Shutterstock)
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Why do women have more close friends than men?
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