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Navigating modern relationships—romantic, platonic, or professional—requires more than just gut instinct. It demands a new literacy. Here is how we can rethink the social rules that no longer serve us and build relationships that actually last.
: Research, such as studies found in SAGE Reference , suggests that parents often discuss "relationships and social topics" more frequently with daughters, while focusing on "science and active play" with sons. These early interactions can shape how different genders navigate social circles later in life.