Women who have very few or no close friends often share certain behavioral or personality patterns. Of course, this is not always negative—some people simply prefer solitude—but psychologists often notice a few common traits.
1. Strong Independence
Many women with few friends are highly self-reliant.
They’re used to solving problems alone, making decisions independently, and not depending on social support. While this can be empowering, it sometimes reduces motivation to build or maintain friendships.
2. Selective Trust
They tend to be very careful about who they trust.
Past betrayals, disappointments, or simply high standards can make them slow to open up. As a result, they may keep their social circle extremely small.
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