Men, the 'epidemic of loneliness' and how it got this bad

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Why don't men have close friends? Only 21% of men say they received emotional support from a friend.

A new study suggests isolation and loneliness in the U.S. is a serious health issue, with evidence that it increases risk for premature death.Only 21% of men say they received emotional support from a friend within the past week, compared to 41% of women, according to a 2021 survey by the. Similarly, just 25% of men say they've said"I love you" to a friend recently, as opposed to 49% of women.

Dhont was inspired to make the movie after reading psychologist Niobe Way's 2013 nonfiction book"Deep Secrets: Boys' Friendship and the Crisis of Connection." "From an early age, women are socialized to be more nurturing and relationship-oriented than men, who are often taught to perceive intimacy as effeminate or weak," says Daniel Cox, director of the Survey Center on American Life."There's all sorts of societal norms that lead men and women in very different directions when it comes friendship, what function it serves, and what to expect from a friend.

"Girls and women tend to feel more comfortable in face-to-face interactions," says Dr. Geoffrey Greif, a professor at the University of Maryland School of Social Work."Some parents might say if they're watching their play a lot of sports and competing with another guy, that may be more typical. Whereas if they're seeing them have long, private discussions, that would tend to go against gender expectations.

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