Yesssss! Having one friend can be enough especially if that friend is someone you can count on, talk to, and be yourself around. It’s about quality, not quantity.
Honestly, no. It takes a village and solely relying on one person, even if that person is a spouse, is entirely too much pressure. Different people will fill different needs – one person cannot be everything.
No, because you don’t want to make one person your whole world. What if that person changes, makes other friends, moves forward with a SO? What will you do then?
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Yesssss! Having one friend can be enough especially if that friend is someone you can count on, talk to, and be yourself around. It’s about quality, not quantity.
Honestly, no. It takes a village and solely relying on one person, even if that person is a spouse, is entirely too much pressure. Different people will fill different needs – one person cannot be everything.
No. While it’s great to have one really good one, we need a tribe to enrich our lives
No, because you don’t want to make one person your whole world. What if that person changes, makes other friends, moves forward with a SO? What will you do then?
No. One person can’t be the entire social infrastructure for another. It’s so important to create a broader network of people to go through life with.