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With age, humans and other animals tend to decrease their social interactions. Study explores why that happens.
Having a small circle of close friends isn’t necessarily a bad thing. However, certain behaviors can limit our connections. It’s not about having a wide network, but the depth of relationships ...
Dear Miss Manners: I am in my late 30s and childless, not by choice.I prefer to have a small circle of friends, but I have found it difficult to find other childless friends; statistically, most ...
Having a small circle of friends can benefit health.(Pexels) The study was conducted on aging rhesus macaques and it was observed that being less social helped them to contract lesser diseases.