To feel good, here's how often women should see their friends.

Girls' nights out aren't just a social occasion; they play a vital role in women's mental and physical well-being. A recent study conducted by Talker Research for Bezel Wines in 2025 confirms that these all-female get-togethers have tangible benefits for overall health.

The benefits of evenings with friends

Spending time with other women, laughing, confiding in each other, and being authentic are all elements that positively nourish the spirit. These interactions boost morale, reduce stress, and can even improve certain aspects of physical health, particularly by stimulating positive emotions and reducing tension.

The recommended frequency for staying happy and healthy

According to the study's findings, to maximize these positive effects, women would benefit from seeing their friends regularly. This regularity fosters strong social bonds, providing genuine psychological support. 78% of women consider these evening get-togethers "essential for recharging their batteries and protecting their mental health." Even better: 62% would prefer an evening with friends to a romantic dinner with their partner. The study thus reminds us that "the quality of interactions is just as important as their frequency."

An echo of Shelley E. Taylor's theory

These findings resonate with Shelley E. Taylor's theory of "The Tending Instinct," first discussed in 2002, which explains that "social relationships play a vital role in stress management and health protection, particularly for women." Friendly encounters would thus be a natural form of "tending" (caring for one another), or mutual care, that contributes to emotional balance.

In short, getting together with girlfriends is much more than just a relaxing moment: it's a real health benefit. Whether it's sharing a good laugh or confiding in each other, these moments nourish both mind and body. You know what to do: plan a girls' night in!

Léa Michel
Léa Michel
Passionate about skincare, fashion, and film, I dedicate my time to exploring the latest trends and sharing inspiring tips for feeling good in your own skin. For me, beauty lies in authenticity and well-being, and that's what motivates me to offer practical advice for combining style, skincare, and personal fulfillment.

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