How many friends does a man really need? Joseph Addison says, “The road to hell may be paved with good intentions, but the road to adulthood is littered with difficult obstacles along the way.” It is fortunate that men do not have to undertake the journey alone. What is a friendship? How can we classify the meaning of a friendship? Friendship is the relationship of mutual affection between two or more people. There are many forms of friendship, some that can vary depending on location and age. Men have different types of friends and they all reflect how close they are. On Facebook someone can have more than a thousand friends, but in reality his friends are more personal to him. The first type of friend that males have is known as the childhood friend, which begins at an earlier point in their life. This friend in particular is important in every man's life because he has been present in various phases of his life. A boy and a childhood friend are no longer necessarily close even though, when he forgets details of his past, he is the friend to call upon to fill in the gaps. However, when they talk it may not be about politics, but they may chat on the phone remembering the old girls they used to date and the trouble they got into. He has all the embarrassing stories and secrets, so he might not be the best person to speak at the wedding. Although they have been friends for years, they no longer have as much in common as they once did. Childhood friends play a special role in a man's life, they are the ones who keep memories of your childhood. A boy values the relationship he has with his old friend and when he needs help he knows that his friend will always be around. Proceed with caution when it comes to this friend known as “Female Friend,” her friend of the opposite sex. She is emotional and can be crazy even if he turns to her for clarity on a woman's thought process. The friend is not necessarily close in all aspects but seeks her in need of advice. It's all on the female mind, so when he's having girl problems, she's the one to ask.
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