How Friendship Affects Your Brain When It Ends - YouTube
Friendship breakups can hurt just as much—if not more—than romantic ones. But why does losing a friend feel so heavy on the brain?Writer: Anjola AdebiyiScrip...
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March 5, 2026
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The Neuroscience of Friendship Breakups
- Emotional Impact: Friendship breakups can be as painful, or even more painful, than romantic breakups.
- Neurological Response: The brain processes the loss of a close friend similarly to the loss of a romantic partner, triggering significant emotional distress.
- Core Question: The content explores the biological and psychological reasons why the end of a platonic relationship carries such a heavy cognitive and emotional burden.
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