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Internet friendships vs. real friendships

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Created on October 16, 2025

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Internet friendships vs. real friendships

what makes a “real” friend today?

Why do we need friends? Friends play a huge role in our emotional, mental, and even physical well-being. They make life more meaningful and help us grow as people. Having good friends gives us support, happiness, and a sense of belonging.

  • Emotional support
  • Happiness and fun
  • Personal growth
  • Trust and belonging
  • Help during hard times

What is Friendship?

Real Friendship

  • You can feel emotions better — tone, body language, and presence make the bond stronger.
  • Spending time together in real life builds trust and long-lasting memories.
  • Conflicts are easier to solve in person because communication is clearer.
  • You know the person’s true character — not just what they show online.
  • Real friends are more likely to support you during tough times, not just when things are fun

Online Friendship

  • Easier to meet people from different places and cultures.
  • You can express yourself more openly — sometimes people feel safer online.
  • Online friends can offer comfort and advice when you feel alone.
  • But it’s harder to truly know someone’s personality since people can hide behind screens.
  • Misunderstandings happen easily because there’s no tone or facial expression.

Real Friendships – The Value of In-Person Connection

Online Friendships – The Downside

Online Friendships – The Good Side

  • Hard to know who’s real or fake
  • Lack of emotional closeness
  • Miscommunication and ghosting
  • Privacy and safety issues
  • Easy to meet people from anywhere
  • Can find others with similar interests
  • Comfort in sharing feelings online
  • Supportive online communities
  • Builds trust through real experiences
  • Emotional closeness
  • Easier to solve conflicts face-to-face
  • Shared memories and stronger bond

Conculsion

In the end, both internet friendships and real-life friendships can hold great value, depending on how we build and maintain them. Online friends can offer comfort, support, and shared interests, even from miles away. However, real-life friendships often feel deeper because they involve face-to-face emotions, shared experiences, and genuine presence. True friendship isn’t defined by where it starts — online or offline — but by trust, honesty, and mutual care. What truly matters is having people in our lives who understand us, stand by us, and make us feel seen and supported.

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