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Friendship in Your 20s, 40s, and Beyond: What Changes and What Stays the Same
By Blogger 3

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- Friendships are largely situational—you bond with classmates, coworkers, and people in your social circles.
- There is an emphasis on quantity over quality, with large friend groups and frequent social outings.
- Friends often move in and out of your life due to career shifts, relocations, and changing priorities.
- A need for companionship and shared experiences.
- The desire for deep, rich relationships, regardless of how long they take to develop.

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- You care about quality over quantity, keeping a small group of close friends, instead of having a big social group.
- Friendships require more effort—everyone is busy, so arranging get-togethers requires planning.
- You value emotional support and not superficial connections.
- The need for connection and belonging.
- The importance of shared values and trust in friendships.

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- A shift towards lifelong friendships—the ones that have endured different phases of life.
- A greater appreciation of companionship and support rather than being out and about socializing on a frequent basis.
- Friendships are formed around shared interests such as retirement, hobbies, or even grandparenting.
- The desire for emotional support and companionship.
- The pleasure of having someone to share things, laughter, and memories with.
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