Offline friends doesn't even mean real friends. You may see them and talk to them every day, but they are not always there for you when you need them. They are not there if you need help, in any situations where you need to talk, and they even stay out of your life when they feel you are in a big problem. Argument For many teens, social media sites like Facebook and Instagram are the most common places to meet friends online. According to PewResearchCenter, 76% of all teens use social media with Facebook being the dominant platform and 71% of all teens use it. Online friends aren't much different from real friends. Some friendships work better when they're behind the screen. No one will judge how you look, what you wear, etc. Research suggests that people who choose to stick with a few close confidants when young are better suited to middle age than those who need to befriend many.Description Online friends aren't all that different from real friends. For some people, friendship is about affiliation, intimacy, or close relationships. AND
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