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any books on female friendship?
searched really hard and yet found nothing. can someone please help out?

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>> No.14908218

>>14908213
Girl I work with is named trinity. I was like oh cuz your 18 yo catholic school babe. She was like no my parents named me after the matrix movie lmao

>> No.14908228

>>14908213
Muh beautiful friend by Ferrantay

>> No.14908288

also found out about nw by zadie smith

but i need some more. asking for a friend, really important.

>> No.14908578

bump

>> No.14908583

>>14908213
Subahibi, chapter 1

>> No.14908597

>>14908213
For a man? White Nights by Dostoevsky. For women maybe austen or bronte? idk

>> No.14908676

>>14908597
i search about friendship only between women explicitly

>> No.14908702

>>14908213
There's no such thing as friendship between a man and a woman. However, there is such a thing as being a simp.

>> No.14908903

>>14908213
Jane Austen's stuff and Little Women. There's not really a whole lot on female friendship since 1.) most /lit/ are written by men and 2.) Female authors are often not the kind of people who have alot of friends or are interested in other things

>> No.14909630

>>14908213
What's sad is that this is the closest thing we'd got or will ever get, to a theatrical version of Molly Millions...

>> No.14909640

>>14908213
>any books on female friendship?
>searched really hard and yet found nothing. can someone please help out?
What are you gay?

>that pic
Welp that confirms it.

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>>14908213
if you had a female friend you wouldn't be writing like a faggot, ergo no books on female friendship

>> No.14910685

>>14908213
Chapters 5 and 6 of Dracula show a good female friendship.
If you're looking for something like the strong male friendship detailed in many classic books you might be out of luck; by the time female authorship became accepted the world had grown significantly more cynical and distanced from itself. Men became better served as aloof loners with no deep attachments, and women became bitter dikes who hate themselves only second to other women.