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The Age Gap Friendships That Are Changing Lives

Most of us naturally seek out friends who are close to our own age, people who share the same stage of life and the same everyday pressures, but a growing body of research is now making a compelling case that some of the most meaningful friendships we can ever have are with people from a completely different generation. Studies show that friendships with a significant age gap are still fairly rare, with surveys finding that only around 37 percent of adults have a close friend who is 15 or more years older or younger than themselves. Yet among those who do have a cross-generational friendship, more than 90 percent report that these relationships offer something their same-age friendships simply cannot provide: fresh perspectives on life, a deeper sense of inspiration, and a stronger appreciation of their own experiences. For younger people especially, an older friend offers what researchers describe as the long view, a grounding reminder that the pressures and milestones of today are just one chapter in a much bigger and richer story.

The benefits run just as powerfully in the other direction, and researchers say the results are genuinely striking. Older adults in age-gap friendships consistently report lower levels of loneliness, a stronger sense of purpose, and a reduced feeling of being left behind by a changing world. Younger people in these friendships gain confidence, emotional depth, and a kind of hard-won wisdom that no classroom or book can replicate. Experts also point out that these bonds do something even bigger than benefit the two people involved: they quietly reduce the cultural divide between generations, building mutual empathy at a time when connection across age groups is more needed than ever, with programs pairing schoolchildren with elderly residents and university students with seniors in care homes consistently showing that once people invest real time together, genuine and lasting friendship follows naturally.

Source: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-23/intergenerational-friendships-bridge-divide/106360088

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