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Female Friendships Have Proven to be One of the Truest Forms of Real Love

Before romance, the most profound love a woman knows is the one she shares with her girls.

  • Ebube Okereke
  • 24th September 2024

Much of what a woman learns about love, loyalty, and care comes from her deep, lasting friendships with other women. Investing in these connections is an act of unconditional, pure love—one that isn’t confined by romantic expectations or societal norms. These are the friends who make you laugh until you cry, hold your hand through the toughest moments, and help mend a heartache that feels irreparable. They create a space where you can share your deepest fears, wildest dreams, and insecurities, knowing that no matter how many times you tell your story, they will listen with love and offer unwavering support.

 

Female friendships are an extraordinary reservoir of nurturing, raw, and unfiltered affection. While they may be platonic, they are undeniably profound and genuine. It’s a cosmic sisterhood that connects you not by blood, but by shared experiences, mutual support, and a deep understanding of one another’s journeys. These friendships are often more reliable than romantic relationships, standing as cornerstones for navigating the complexities of life, providing a sense of resilience, and being there through the worst storms.

 

But what do these friendships truly represent for the women living them? Faith, a writer and filmmaker, expresses how essential her female friendships are: “My female friendships are my stronghold. In them, I have found sisters, shields, and even mentors. They are an integral part of my existence as they have long provided me safe spaces to be vulnerable and to grow.”

 

For some, female friendships are a sanctuary of truth and comfort. Dumam, a serial entrepreneur, speaks about her best friend: “My friendship with my best friend is my safe space, my no-judgment zone. She tells me the truth for free, and she says it as it is. It’s super important to me because nothing tops the mere knowledge of having someone that’s literally a dial away.”

 

Lolo Vonss, a content creator, reflects on the immense emotional nourishment these bonds provide: “It means sisterhood to me, it fuels my love tank and makes me feel blessed. My female friendships are like a pillar in my life; they support me when I need it the most and are always there to pour into my cup. Building strong female friendships has taught me sacrifice and selflessness, and I’m grateful for the lesson. They’re really important to me, and I can’t wait to be an aunty to all their lovely children because they’re my sisters.”

 

These personal stories highlight just how central female friendships can be to a woman’s emotional well-being and personal growth. Whether they act as a shield, a source of truth, or a well of love, these relationships enrich the lives of women in powerful, transformative ways.

 

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Female friendships often resemble sisterhoods—intimate and foundational connections that provide a framework for resilience and survival. While men may bond over shared interests or activities, the way women bond is different. Women sit face-to-face, dive into deeper conversations, and share their struggles, fears, and vulnerabilities. Admitting when they need help, or opening up about emotional hardships, isn’t just welcomed in these friendships—it’s essential. These relationships are defined by their intentionality, their fearless approach to emotional vulnerability, and the deep trust that allows emotional safety to flourish.

 

Misogyny has shaped our views on female friendships in ways that can be harmful. Society often frames female friendships as inherently fraught with drama, competition, and betrayal. Hence, it’s quite normal to hear women say that they prefer friendships with men because they think men are “less drama.” This belief reflects a deeper issue: the internalized misogyny that makes women feel like they need to separate themselves from other women to gain value or acceptance.

 

Such stereotypes undermine the genuine love and mutual support that many women experience in their friendships. Despite these societal expectations, women continue to build and nurture relationships founded on genuine affection, understanding, and support. They navigate these misconceptions with grace, showing that love and solidarity among women can be both authentic and profound.

 

 

The portrayal of female friendships in media, like the shows Girlfriends, Insecure, Harlem, Sex and the City, and more, highlights the importance of these bonds. In Girlfriends, the conversation between Joan and Maya about finding a place in the world demonstrates  the profound support female friends offer. In Sex and the City, the relationships among Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda, and Samantha illustrate how these friendships provide joy and solidarity in navigating life’s highs and lows. These representations not only entertain but also validate the real-life experiences of women, reflecting the deep, nurturing connections that sustain and uplift.

 

Ella, a medical lab scientist, has found deep joy in her female friendships. She shared, “Friendship with my girls means always being there for each other and showing my love through any form of support.” Onyinye, an actress, said, “For me, female friendships mean sisterhood and accountability.

 

Ese, a filmmaker, described it vividly: “Life without my girlfriends would feel like sitting in a canoe without a paddle, just drifting through an endless ocean. My female friendships are everything to me; the person I am, the person who gets through each day, wouldn’t exist without them.

 

Female friendships have shaped the essence of what we know as womanhood. Psychologist Dr. Laura Carstensen’s research suggests that as women age, their friendships become more selective but increasingly meaningful, built on emotional closeness and mutual support. As we grow older, the number of people who truly understand us often shrinks, but in close female friendships, there’s no need to explain everything—they just get it. This unspoken understanding, the way friends show up when life gets tough, makes all the difference.

 

More women are catching onto the power of female friendships and are building solid communities  like never before. From book clubs that quickly become heart-to-heart therapy sessions (with wine, of course) to organizing girls’ nights that double as self-care rituals, women are realizing the unmatched value of having each other’s backs. Unions and women-only networking groups, such as Women In Business (WIMBIZ) and African Women Power Network (AWP Network), are thriving by fostering strong connections and driving impactful progress. It’s clear that life’s ups and downs are easier with a personal team of cheerleaders, confidantes, and advice-givers—lifting each other up through every triumph and challenge.

 

Tonye, a media professional, sums it up beautifully: “Female friendships are where I find true support and trust. They allow me to be myself without fear of judgment. In those relationships, I’m reminded I’m never alone, and we lift each other up through every high and low.

 

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