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We often think of soulmates as people we love deeply, perhaps because we’ve watched too many romantic comedies and read all the classic fairy tales. We even envision our “mate” being tall, handsome and male.

But psychologist and author Andrea Bonior is challenging the stereotype of who our soulmate ought to be. In her book, The Friendship Fix, she claims that we, as women, spend so much of our lives looking for our soulmates even though they are present in our lives – not as a lover, but as a friend.

Andrea explains: “Many people hope and expect to find soulmates romantically, but in fact, our soulmate could be that friend who is always there for you in times of need, or the one whose shoulder we cry onto when our hearts are broken.”By Percy Matshoba

Have you ever wondered if you and your BESTIE ARE ACTUALLY

MEANT TO BE TOGETHER forever? Read on and find out.

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