When it comes to social networks, a new study shows that men are more likely than women to downplay the first part of the term. Women, according to Rapleaf, tend to have deeper relationships and a greater number of friends.
Roughly 80 percent of the people Rapleaf studied had between one and 100 online friends. In this segment, women had an average of 62 pals, while men had five fewer. Moving up to the 100-1,000 friend range, the difference remained similar, with women averaging 185 friends and men 172 connections.

Men, Women Network Differently





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