That phrase is cut off, but it’s usually part of clickbait like: “Women with few or no friends have these traits…”.
There’s no scientific list that defines people based on how many friends they have. Having few friends is not a personality “type”—it’s just a social situation, and it can happen for many normal reasons.
🧠 What it can sometimes reflect (not rules)
🧍♀️ 1. Introversion
Some people simply prefer:
- Solitude
- Small circles
- Deep one-on-one relationships
🎯 2. Busy life priorities
- Work, studies, family responsibilities
- Less time for socializing
🌿 3. Selective friendships
- Preferring quality over quantity
- Avoiding large social groups
😔 4. Past social experiences
- Trust issues or disappointment
- Becoming more careful about friendships
🌍 5. Life transitions
- Moving cities/countries
- Changing schools or jobs
⚠️ Important truth
- Having few friends does not mean something is wrong
- It does not define personality or mental health
- Happiness and social health depend on quality of relationships, not number
🧠 Bottom line
👉 These posts oversimplify human behavior
👉 People have different social needs, and that is normal
If you want, I can explain why some people naturally prefer solitude vs large friend groups (psychology of introversion/extroversion).