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andre [41]
2 years ago
13

Do you think screens are hurting friendships?

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2 answers:
den301095 [7]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

yes i think  Screens  are hurting Friendships Because When i had a friend they went on their phone to much and also we wen't friends anymore  

Explanation:

rosijanka [135]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

No, not at all, Susan. In fact, screens give us access to social media where we can forge new relationships, both platonic and not. Plus, if you're in a long distance relationship, phones give us access to contacting those individuals through text if we're uncomfy with calling eachother.

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