The study reveals that while men often form friendships based on shared behaviors, women seek out connections with those who bring different perspectives.
Analysis showed that men prefer friends who behave similarly in risk-taking and cooperation, whereas women value diverse approaches in their social circles.
Men bond over shared activities and strategies, while women focus more on emotional support and the diverse perspectives that different friends can bring.
These findings challenge the traditional idea that similarity always drives friendships, highlighting the importance of diversity in social relationships, particularly for women.
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