My friend, Robert, has a twin sister named Amanda. Though they get along well, there are some things about Amanda and her friends that(trouble) Robert. He can't understand how girls can talk for so long. For example, sometimes he leaves home to play football, Amanda and her friend, Sharon, are sitting on the sofa, talking. When he comes back two and a half hour (late), they're still staying in the same place, continuing the same conversation on the same topic. One day Robert was so curious that he asked Amanda what they talked about, but she (reply), "We're best friends. We talk about almost everything— film stars, pop songs, recipes, everything!"
Boys and girls have different attitudes towards friendship. Friendships between girls are usually based on shared feelings and support, but friendships between boys are based on shared activities or interests. A boy might be (careful)about sharing his feelings with his close friends. A (girl) closest friend, however, might be eager (急切的) to tell her about something that has happened in her life.
Many studies worldwide show that girls have more friendships than boys. In fact, many teenage boys can't name a single best friend. When they (ask), they often think for a while before answering, "My best friend? I can't think about that. I am busymy homework, and I have so many different friends that it is hard to choose just one best friend. "
Girls, , can usually answer the question immediately, "A best friend? Of course. We have a lot to share with each other. We get much more pleasure from talking, daydreaming. "
We have to realize: boys share activities, while girls share feelings. The qualities (品质) that boys and girls consider important in a friend (seem)to be the same, regardless of (无论) the basis of these friendships. The important thing to remember is that both of them are friendships. We all need friends in our lives.