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The decline in male friendships has been precipitous. A May 2021
poll from the Survey Center on American Life revealed the number
of American men who view themselves as having "no close friends"
quintupled over the last 30 years, increasing from 3 percent in
1990 to 15 percent in 2021. What's more, just 15 percent of men
consider themselves as having 10 or more close friends, a steep
drop from the 40 percent of men who reported such bromances in
1990.
Although female friendships have also taken a hit over the
years, their decline was less dramatic — 11 percent of women
report having 10 or more close friends this year, down just 17
percent from 1990, and 10 percent say they have no close friends
at all.
Oh, brother.
The May 2021 American Perspectives Survey polled 2,019 adults
from May 14-May 23, 2021. Results have a margin of error of 2.4
percentage points. See more results at the Survey Center on
American Life.
https://theweek.com/britney-spears/1002267/legal-expert-explains- one-of-the-most-dangerous-aspect-of-britney-spears
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