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3. Friendships require consistent attention and energy:

3. Friendships require consistent attention and energy:

It is common for people to have fewer friends in their thirties due to factors such as work, romance, and family responsibilities. Retaining friendships demands regular attention and effort.

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Individuals can increase their chances of forming lasting and meaningful friendships. Remember that making friends is a process that requires consistent effort, genuine interest, and an open mindset.

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