I think all women have a friend who at some point dumped them or betrayed them or deeply disappointed them. And at the same time all women have a friend who they dumped or betrayed or hurt in some way. That's universal in women's friendships.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think that women definitely have a special bond as friends that is hard to describe to men, and we don't often see that portrayed narratively.
I think quite a lot of people have a friendship or a love that's gone like that and it never quite reconciles properly.
I think it is a good thing to have woman friends at every stage of life. We confide in each other, we support each other, we understand each other most of the time. Of course, sometimes we are competitive or angry or distant, too. But I do think it is important not to let the main friendships slip away in the sweep of the days.
I have some women friends but I prefer men. Don't trust women. There is a built-in competition between women.
There have been some friendships lost over this. That's the most difficult for me. I find it very uncomfortable to know that I was at one time close friends with someone, and because of jealousies and misunderstandings and so on, these friendships have dissolved.
Friends are generally of the same sex, for when men and women agree, it is only in the conclusions; their reasons are always different.
Women have always been my best friends.
I have had many more close women friends than men, and I've always assumed that comes from the fact that in my family there was such a disproportionate female element.
Common perceptions of female friendships are morning coffees discussing children, bags, periods and agreeing about the misdemeanours of men... mild, soft, nurturing relationships.
I have a great pack of female friends, but I also have a lot of guy friends. I believe that platonic relationship is entirely possible.
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