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Yes, Modern Adult Friendship Is Inherently Pretty Tricky

I will just try to paint the edges on this one.

Ted Bauer
5 min readFeb 5, 2025

I have written a lot, and I mean a lot, about friendship since I started blogging more consistently. In fact, here is a 40-minute read (ha!) that I did on the topic. There are a lot of links and theories and ideas in there, so I think I can spare you a bunch of links further down this post. Godspeed.

I find it fascinating as a topic because it’s the lifeblood of middle-age, and yet no one treats it as such, and it often falls down the priority list behind work, “so busy with the kids,” and sometimes even hobbies. Men and women approach friendship in different ways — it’s more similar than we admit, but it’s still different, yes — and that colors things too. Some men are literally incapable of making any plans without their partner involved, so as you see divorce rates ebb and flow (I believe they are down since 2020, which I guess is good) and later marriage rates, you have a smattering of men just in the universe with no ability to coordinate “a hang.”

Personally, I find it interesting because I’ve been divorced (you lose a lot of friends when that happens) and I was in 1–2 friend groups where Trump and ideology became a breaking point for the cohesion of the group (sadly, this also happens; my 80-something father lost…

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Ted Bauer
Ted Bauer

Written by Ted Bauer

I write about a lot of different topics, from work to masculinity to relationships and social dynamics, I.e. modern friendship. Pleasure to be here.

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