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in human experiences, the preference for having male or female friends when alone can vary greatly from person to person. Some individuals may not have a specific preference and feel comfortable having friends of any gender, while others might feel more at ease or relate better to friends of a particular gender. Friendships are formed based on common interests, shared experiences, and emotional connections, rather than solely on gender. It's important to remember that the quality of a friendship is not determined by the gender of the friend, but by the mutual respect, support, and understanding between individuals.

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