Psychology, asked by mastergirl6, 4 months ago

What is true friendship?​

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Answered by RR1231
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A true friend is someone you can rely on regardless of the circumstances. While they may give you the advice you don't want to hear from time-to-time, a true friend will never lead you purposely down the wrong road. They tell you as it is while presenting the truth to make it easy for you to receive.

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Friendship for most people is a combination of affection, loyalty, love, respect, and trust. ... True friendship is when someone knows you better than yourself and takes a position in your best interests in a crisis. Friendship goes beyond just sharing time together, and it is long lasting.

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Answered by ItzPratiksha
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Friendship is defined as "a relationship of mutual affection between two people." While this sounds initially simple on the surface, friendship can be quite complicated. While true friendship is rare and something to be treasured and valued, fake friends are quite toxic and should be avoided. However, telling the difference between real and phony friendship is not always simple. Different people seek out alliances with others for various reasons. Sometimes shared interests are the motivating factors. In other cases, money, power, and other influences can prompt others to form friendships. In most cases, true friendships tend to withstand the test of time, whereas fake friendships eventually dissolve or end unpleasantly.

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