“Who do you think can be your close friends, boys or girls?” asked my friend. It took me a while to answer that question. I have many friends but yet to think about links between friendship and gender…
Let’s begin with friends in the same gender. First, they have lots of things to talk to each other as they have many things in common. For instance, girls can spend the whole day talking and gossiping about fashion, films, hot boys and so on while boys can vigorously discuss about sport and macroscopic issues. However, since we have same-sex, it’s more easily to be green with envy with each other. Jealousy is really dangerous, it may turn your lovely friends in to vicious snakes who can bite you for nonsensical causes such as more guys like you or you have better score than them. Therefore, friendship can be broken.
Then, lest investigate opposite-sex friends. Since they aren’t same-gender, there values are different. Hence, they are not often become rivals. Boys can’t feel annoyed when a girl looks more gorgeous then he as well as girls rarely envy with a intelligent boy in class. However, that’s also the weak point of their friendship. Lacking similar interests means have difficult in communicating and understanding each other. For example, a boy can’t expect girls to be energetic about football or a girl can’t make boys cry with them after watching a sad love drama. Furthermore, the attraction between opposite-gender may cause some romantic feelings between them. When love arise, friendship will disappear.
On the whole, both friendships with boys and with girls have advantages and disadvantages. Thus, my answer is “There is no need to consider about gender of my friends. I just care about their hearts. As long as their heart open to me and accept me as myself, they are my friends.”

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