It’s no secret that the older you get, the harder it is to make friends.
However, Jane Fonda thinks it’s worth it and that friendships aren’t just about having a good time, but also a very important part of our lives. In particular, according to Jane, friendship is good for your health – and after all, Fonda herself, who turned 85 in December, recently announced remission from her cancer.
In a recent interview, Jane Fonda broached the subject of friendship with fellow actresses Lily Tomlin and Sally Field. Jane mentioned that her husband once said, “After 60, you stopped making new girlfriends.” However, according to Fonda, her husband is mistaken and she greatly values mutual affection and intimacy between women.
“Women can sit face to face, look each other in the eye and say: I have a problem, I need you, can you help me? We’re not afraid to be vulnerable,” says Jane. Friendship helps us cope with stress, become happier and more confident. And Fonda has some great tips for finding new girlfriends.
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