Why Older Men Don’t Have Friends: A Quiet Crisis of Connection

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Why Older Men Don’t Have Friends: A Quiet Crisis of Connection
By Darrell Griffin, president of PureAudacity.com
As men age, many lose close friendships due to cultural norms, emotional stoicism, and life transitions like retirement or divorce. Unlike women, who tend to maintain emotionally rich social networks, older men often rely solely on their spouse for connection. When that bond is lost, isolation deepens. Factors like declining health, lack of “third places,” and discomfort with vulnerability compound the issue. Yet friendship is a skill that can be relearned. By initiating contact, joining groups, and redefining masculinity, older men can rebuild meaningful relationships and reclaim the vitality that comes from being seen, known, and valued. The full story can be found at -https://pureaudacity.com/blogs/news/why-older-men-don-t-have-friends-a-quiet-crisis-of-connection

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