Without strong friendships, people struggle to trust, overanalyze intentions, and expect betrayal—even in harmless interactions.
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They bottle up emotions or overshare with the wrong people, lacking balance in expressing feelings effectively.
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They overanalyze past talks, fear saying the wrong thing, and hesitate to initiate meaningful interactions.
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Either they cling too hard to any connection or avoid closeness altogether, fearing rejection or dependence."
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Without supportive friends, self-worth often depends on external validation—leading to people-pleasing or constant self-doubt.
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They avoid confrontations at all costs or explode over minor issues—never having learned healthy conflict resolution.
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No late-night talks, no childhood pranks—this absence creates a void, making social bonding even harder.
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