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3 pages in length. The extent to which peer association reflects the lifeblood of adolescent development is both grand and far-reaching; that peer choice and interaction occur at different levels depending upon gender speaks to the multifaceted nature of cultivating social networks. An interview with four teenagers - two boys and two girls all sixteen years of age - helps to offer insight to this curious distinction of human development. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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social networks. An interview with four teenagers - two boys and two girls all sixteen years of age - helps to offer insight to this curious distinction of human
development. When asked to define a friend, Jim said it is someone who does not judge or put unnecessary expectations on a person - someone who accepts him as he
is. Randy agreed with Jims definition adding that a friend to him also means someone who will go the extra mile in times of trouble. Jeannie remarked that
to her, a friend has similar interests and does not get jealous of the others successes. Marie said the most important characteristic of a friend is someone with whom
to share meaningful experiences and you can trust. In short, their collective answers indicate how "friendship is a single soul dwellings in two bodies" (Aristotle, 2006). When asked to
think about three of their friends and describe the characteristics they like in them, Jim said he liked Chriss genuine spirit, Craigs generosity and Lances compassionate character. Randy responded
that he appreciated Bens straightforwardness, Tims easygoing demeanor and Trents protective nature. Jeannie liked Carlas good listening skills, Danas ability to always make her laugh and Debbies mothering tendency.
Marie said she appreciated Denaes honesty, Jills spontaneity and Lindas frankness. When asked what they like to do with their friends, both
boys responded with riding bikes, going to the mall and just hanging out at each others houses. The girls agreed with going to the mall to see other friends
and visiting at each others homes, adding also going shopping. When asked why it is important to have friends, all four responded with
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