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A new study from researchers at Michigan State University and the University of Kentucky shows the experience of friendship for queer people is nuanced.
People with at least one friend of the same sexual identity (e.g., both bisexual) reported greater life satisfaction and less loneliness.
Queer people with a friend of a similar sexual identity also reported great life satisfaction, but higher loneliness.
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