In an attempt to address the challenges of forming deep connections in modern adulthood, a group of women embarked on an experiment of arranged friendships. Drawing inspiration from arranged marriages, they committed upfront to building lasting bonds through honesty, love, and shared experiences. The structured approach allowed them to navigate vulnerability, build trust, and create a supportive community where meaningful connections flourished despite initial skepticism. Through rituals and intentional conversations, they discovered the value of honoring time in nurturing friendships and embracing personal growth within these unique relationships.
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by Julie Beck 場所 www.theatlantic.com 03-25-2022
https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2022/03/arranged-marriage-inspired-friendship/627608/深掘り質問