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  2. Friendship - Wikipedia

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    Friendship is a relationship of mutual affection between people. [1] It is a stronger form of interpersonal bond than an "acquaintance" or an "association", such as a classmate, neighbor, coworker, or colleague.

  3. What Makes a Friendship Last Forever? - AOL

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  4. Proximity principle - Wikipedia

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    Both of these studies provide evidence to support the fact that people who encounter each other more frequently tend to develop stronger relationships. There are two main reasons why people form groups with others nearby rather than people further away. First, human beings like things that are familiar to them.

  5. Human bonding - Wikipedia

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    Human bonding is the process of development of a close interpersonal relationship between two or more people.It most commonly takes place between family members or friends, [1] but can also develop among groups, such as sporting teams and whenever people spend time together.

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  7. Can artificial intelligence be your friend? Human touch is ...

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    Rather, friendship is a kind of giving that leads you beyond yourself. You become less lonely when you stop focusing on your own needs and turn your attention to the needs of others.

  8. Friendship paradox - Wikipedia

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    The friendship paradox is the phenomenon first observed by the sociologist Scott L. Feld in 1991 that on average, an individual's friends have more friends than that individual. [1] It can be explained as a form of sampling bias in which people with more friends are more likely to be in one's own friend group.

  9. How to Know if Your Friendship Is Toxic—and What to ... - AOL

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    Friends are great—until they’re not. Psychologists say they hear often about so-called toxic friendships, which veer away from the health benefits we’re accustomed to and instead take a ...