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Experts indicate the age at which you're most inclined to form lasting friendships.

Researchers have provided insights into why friendships formed during this period tend to endure for a significant length of time.

Experts reveal what age you're most likely to make lifelong friends

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I think we can all acknowledge that having friends is incredibly valuable.

Yes, family is also important, but some studies have suggested that it is friendships that make more of a positive impact on your life - lifespan in particular.

For example, a 2005 study in Australia found that people who had more friends than other participants tended to outlive those with fewer by 22 percent, Inc. reported last year.

A separate study revealed that those with strong social ties had a 50 percent better chance of survival.

Research indicates that individuals with robust social connections tend to have a longer lifespan (Getty Stock Image)

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As you age, you begin to realize that friendships can be transient; however, there are a handful of individuals who will remain your companions for a lifetime. According to experts, it ultimately boils down to timing.

Research has shown that most people will at least maintain adolescent friendships into adulthood, reports The i

In fact, a recent study conducted by the newspaper found that 83 percent of Brits over the age of 30 are still friends with people they befriended at school or college.

Adolescence is typically characterized as the period ranging from ages 10 to 24.

Studies indicate that friendships formed during teenage years tend to endure throughout a person's life (Getty Stock Image).

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Studies indicate that friendships formed during teenage years tend to endure throughout a person's life (Getty Stock Image).

It seems that there are compelling reasons why the friendships you build during that period are more likely to endure over the course of your life.

Experts have described this moment as a 'pivotal time'. Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, a Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at Cambridge University, stated: "Adolescence represents a crucial phase for forming friendships, and the bonds created during this period can last for many years."

"It is a period of our lives in which we undergo large changes in our sense of self, and particularly our ‘social self’ - the way we depict ourselves to other people. This includes what peer group we want to be part of and our social relationships."

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The bonds of friendship established between the ages of 10 and 24 are strengthened because 'the brain is designed to prioritize new experiences' during this developmental phase.

Many of these experiences will be linked to the friends we shared them with, making them deeply embedded in our memories.

It is also proposed that the friends you make during that period play a significant role in shaping who you grow into as an adult.

Blakemore stated, "During adolescence, the brain exhibits a high degree of plasticity and adaptability, especially in areas associated with social functions."

"This indicates that your social surroundings, including the individuals near you and your relationships with peers, could significantly influence the growth and development of your brain."