Do you think age variation or difference makes its effect on friendship
By SHINE333
@SHINE333 (1284)
India
June 3, 2007 9:54am CST
May be not but mostly I had seen friendship is mostly with range of same age or age somewhere nearer to each friends. May be an old man finds it difficult to get a child or a youth to make him as a friend. Or may it all depends the wave of thinking that each other keeps. Invites your opinions on this.
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@sukumar794 (5040)
• Thiruvananthapuram, India
3 Jun 07
Age factor - it has little to do with firm friendship. You know , I can condescend to the mental make-up of a teenager in matters of friendly relations . It is your alertness that matters most and not age . Good luck and all the very best .
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@Lydia1901 (16351)
• United States
6 Jun 07
I think it really depends on the people because I do not really see anything wrong with the age difference among people at all. My husband is 9 years older than me and I have no problem with that at all.
@huggiebear22 (2007)
• Canada
3 Jun 07
To me it seems not to matter i get along wiht just about everyoenI meet no matter there age and i have never really noticed if it depended on there age. There are jsut some peopel who i have noticed are antisocial and want to eb left alone to do there own thing liek they say let sleepign dogs lie.
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@ElicBxn (63707)
• United States
3 Jun 07
No me. If I can relate to them I can be their friend. I have a friend who's actually young enough to be my daughter - barely, and I'm also friends with her mother - who is less than 10 yrs older than I am. I'd be closer to her mom if she lived closer (she lives over 100 miles away, but she's fun & easy to talk to.
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