Whether it's due to popular teen films or gender stereotypes some people imagine girls form more cliques than boys.
But a study has found that actually boys are more likely to develop tight-knit friendship groups.
Scientists have found that boys were more likely to mix with the same six friends over a period of six months, while girls' friendships were more variable.
But do you agree that boys are more cliquey than girls? We asked shoppers in Chatham.
But a study has found that actually boys are more likely to develop tight-knit friendship groups.
Scientists have found that boys were more likely to mix with the same six friends over a period of six months, while girls' friendships were more variable.
But do you agree that boys are more cliquey than girls? We asked shoppers in Chatham.
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