A recent USA Today article stated that friendships
get better with age.
get better with age.
Good friendships can spring up at any time in life, says clinical psychologist Samantha Litzinger, an assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, N.Y. She says women often form close relationships based on similar experiences or interests later in life, such as parenting, marriage struggles and hobbies.
Do you have long-lasting friendships, or have your close friends evolved through the years as your interests changed or you moved to a different location or state? Maybe, as empty nesters, you lost that common bond with other parents.
Leave a comment about a special friend relationship in your life - long-standing or recent.
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To read the entire article go to USA Today
To read more on friendships, don't forget to check out WOOF: Women Only Over Fifty!
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