Marriage and parenthood introduce additional layers of complexity to relationships, rather than simply making life harder. Navigating friendships becomes multifaceted, as considerations about partner compatibility and children's interactions come into play. Each new relationship demands assessment of compatibility among partners and children, determining whether potential friendships can translate into couple or family dynamics, which adds to the intricacies of socializing.
The quality of your life often comes down to the quality of the relationships you have. That’s why we’re giving a huge f*ck about friendship this week.
While the benefits of having good friends are pretty obvious, the cost of maintaining friendships is often overlooked by a lot of people. We dive into that, plus some advice on when you should and shouldn’t cut off people in your life, and how friends and romantic partners really impact our happiness.
Check it out.
Here’s the paper we discuss: People perceive parasocial relationships to be effective at fulfilling emotional needs
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