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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My husband is very, very good at making male friends. He basically asks people to play his sport (tennis) with him. Or if they like something else, like biking, he will go and do it with them. He has made a lot of friends this way. I have noticed that he takes a lot of interest in what other men have to say and likes to ask other men for advice and likes their opinion on things. If they have a hobby or something they are really interested in he will listen very attentively and be very admiring. I think he makes other men feel good about themselves. There's no weirdness to it either, he's just a friendly guys guy.[/quote] My husband is similar. He has a ton of male friends and is always making new friends. Right now he has a monthly book club with 5 other dads, a few walking and exercise buddies, a ton of guys he talks to on the phone, etc. He is also someone who asks people a lot about themselves. He makes people feel important and listened to. He also has wide and varied interests. I will say that he does not click as well with the "bro" dads. The ones that only talk about themselves and sports. [/quote]
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