Which of the following is true about nonromantic friendships between men and women?
A. For many women, a primary benefit of friendships with men is that they are emotionally closer than their friendships with women.
B. For many men, a primary benefit of friendships with women is that they are lighter and more fun than their friendships with men.
C. In friendships between women and men, men typically talk more and get more attention than they offer.
D. Nonromantic friendships between women and men have the advantage of being free from sexual tension.
E. Both women and men tend to seek out men in times of stress.
C. In friendships between women and men, men typically talk more and get more attention than they offer.
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