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Women, Rubin found, were more likely than men to keep up contact with their friends. The nature of their relationships was also different—men were more likely to organize friendships around activities, women were more likely to be emotionally close, and to share intimate thoughts and feelings with each other. Women had more face-to-face friendships, men had more side-by-side friendships.
The Good Life: Lessons from the World's Longest Scientific Study of Happiness
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