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Charvi Dhiran
@charvi24 · 3:00

Conditional friendships? Stereotypical friendships?

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Hi, everyone. So today I'm going to go into the deep Frenches of a super controversial topic, stereotyped controversial friendships all over the world, especially our country. Because, come on, I live here. I know what goes on here, right? So now, how would you define friendship, right? We're supposed to be a sacred, a comforting bond, a comforting connection with another soul, another person. The dots just connect. You find peace in them

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But I think that now, as you are growing and as the world and the society is evolving, people are becoming a lot more understanding and the angels are even becoming a lot more understanding of the fact that male and a female can be friends. Just friends. Right. Thank you
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Megha Peelwan
@me__gha · 1:51
HRV, you talked about friendship, as we all know, everyone's talk about friendship. But you took here the stereotypical friendship. I found it very interesting, seriously. So as you said that a girl and a boy and a boy and a girl can never be friends. Yeah, we heard these kind of things in our everyday life. Especially the society made us like that
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Masha Rooh
@Ba-Dastoor · 3:17

Hey Charvi, its great to hear about such an interesting topic. Nourishing friendship is important along with acceptance by all.

Hey JARV, thanks for bringing up this topic and enlightening us with your valuable views on it. To respond I would say both conditional and stereotype friendship falls under the same umbrella and one is being followed by the other. Obviously because we have forgotten the importance of nourishing the friendship. To cite an example tattoo from my own real life. This family background that I come from, it's quite orthodox in principled
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Inika Choudhary
@inikachoudhary · 3:07
But later on, as these behaviors continue, as these stereotypes and mentalities continue to be projected on the child, then it begins having a toll on the child. For instance, a five year old won't really think twice before making a friend from another religion, but then that same child is groomed and conditioned in such a way that by the time he or she turns 16, or perhaps 18, they will have that inhibition
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