Almost one in five men admits to having no close friends, a survey has found
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Re: Almost one in five men admits to having no close friends, a survey has found
#2Sounds like a result of increasingly drab and formalised work environments.
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#3Article is paywalled
Re: Almost one in five men admits to having no close friends, a survey has found
#4Sounds like a result of increasingly drab and formalised work environments.
Also hypergamy.
Re: Almost one in five men admits to having no close friends, a survey has found
#5As a man is pretty damn hard keeping friends after the age of 30, especially if you happen to go trough a divorce when suddenly more than half (if not more) of your friends get to “choose” the other side. Yeah, you get to ask your friends back from high-school or college out for a beer but chances are they’re also in a middle of a divorce or they’re too busy with family requirements (can’t blame them) or too stressed out because of work reasons. And then there are all those friends who have moved town or even country. All in all things are not so easy.
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#6I read here that loneliness is a significant problem for people in general within the modern world, and somewhat moreso for men. Headline seems a bit clickbaity, as the issue is clearly not exclusive, and the percentage difference relatively small.
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#7Sounds like a result of increasingly drab and formalised work environments.
Work friends aren't real friends because what happens if you get fired?
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#10Article is paywalled