The myth of the perfect friend group
26 January - 9 minsU.S. based Journalist Jenny Singer examines the common belief that adulthood requires a tight-knit, always-present friend group. Influenced by TV, social media, and cultural expectations, this idea persists even though most adult friendships are maintained one-on-one rather than in cohesive groups.
The piece explores why the desire for a friend group feels so strong, why such groups are rare, and how mistaking a fantasy for a norm can contribute to loneliness.
So, does the “perfect” friend group exist?
Jenny joins Seán to discuss.
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