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Do We Need Best Friends?
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This article suggests that it's ' unhealthy' to allow children to have best friends. I would disagree and think it's perfectly normal to like some people more than others. What does everyone else think? Can you realistically 'force' children not to have best friends and even if you can should you?http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-22383453
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not sure about 'needing' best friends, but I think we need friends to make us human beings.
Some nice, some grumpy,
Maybe it's just the social aspects of being human?
No, in answer to your q, though, I don't think you can force children to not have best friends, just as you can't force them to be pally with the numpty who pinches their lunch money.
Some nice, some grumpy,
Maybe it's just the social aspects of being human?
No, in answer to your q, though, I don't think you can force children to not have best friends, just as you can't force them to be pally with the numpty who pinches their lunch money.
when my daughter was at primary school she made friends easily.She was always being invited to birthday parties etc. When she started senior school it all seemed to change, bitchiness, bullying etc. I don't remember there being so much peer pressure when I was at senior school. She did have a best friend until a third girl joined them.
what an interesting question! I didn't have a best friend when I was little - I spent some of my formative years with family, reasonably insular (which might account for a lot...) and in secondary school, as one does, we changed peer groups from time to time as interests and friendships changed. I have had good friends through my life, and some more remote but long-term friends who I've corresponded with over the last (oh dear) 40 years in different parts of the country - but it's only in the last 10 years or so that I have found good best friends who I can talk to about anything, and vice versa. It feels like coming home, and different friends can be there for different occasions or circumstances. It says a lot about the changes in me, I think, that until relatively recently I've always been a private sort of person and didn't have a best mate. I like the me I am now, and I wouldn't be without my good friends now!