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According to communication scholar william rawlins, friends who don't spend a lot of time together can still maintain a satisfying connection if

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According to communication scholar William Rawlins, friends who don't spend a lot of time together can still maintain a satisfying connection if "they perceive each other as “being there” when needed".

Researcher William Rawlins takes note of that even companion or friends who don't get to know each other can in any case keep up a fantastic association for whatever length of time that each sees alternate as "being there" when required.
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