Please state your gender.
Never felt that strongly in one way or the other. If you need one answer, though, you can put down female. I've gotten used to that most of the time, now.
Bizarre with all the "blah blah blah women's rights" things, I guess, but whatever.
1. What does friendship mean to you.
Sustained time spent with another person, enjoyable to both parties, such that upon parting one hopes to spend more time together in the future (but not necessarily immediately).
Rather, an individual with whom such an event is possible on a repeated basis.
2. What is love? (Any and all Haddaway jokes get no points.)
Whatever sentiment causes one to endure willing sacrifice for a person or idea, usually accompanied by a great deal of positive emotion towards that individual, field of study, or concept.
3. How many close friends do you have?
Zero.
4. What makes these people your close friends?
If I had close friends, they would be close friends because I felt able to speak frankly without fear of reprisal. I wouldn't feel a need to look for whatever angle they could get on me, or worry overmuch about censoring my speech. I would feel safe around these people and at least somewhat certain of their support.
5. How do you best make new friends?
Usually through shared interests in class. I'm a bit of a loner, so I don't make friends very often. I have no idea what I'll do when/if I leave college.
6. What do you most enjoy doing with your friends?
Math proofs or analyzing novels, chatting about languages, arguing. Most of the stuff I do on here. I know, I'm pretty boring.
7. What is the furthest you would go for your best friend? (IE: Help them with murder, cheat on a test, etc.)
My "best friend" or my best friend? For the best friend I have right now, the most I'd do is not laugh at him if he asked me out again. For the best friends I've had before, I've sustained considerable emotional damage for their well-being, helped them through severe depression, and put up with their gropey bullshit. I don't think I'd do that again right now.
No murder, no cheating on tests, none of that. I'd help them study and I'd probably write angry letters to whomever they wanted to kill, but no further.
8. What do you think is most important in a friendship?
Compassion to sustain friendship, shared interests to spark it. Intelligence helps a lot. If I can't argue productively with someone, we probably won't be friends. Loyalty is good but not necessary or expected at this stage of my life.
9. Do you think there is something your gender values more in a friendship than the other? If so, what?
Nah. I have pretty much the same relationship with women and men.
10. What do you think the other gender values more?
In a friend? Can't think of anything in particular. The main difference in my experience with men and women is that the men generally hit on me less, we got in fewer emotional fights but more physical ones, and they also occasionally used male pronouns on me for no discernible reason (didn't ask them to, etc., etc.). There wasn't a really big qualitative difference.
Bonus question: Do you think friendships are meant to last, or can even very temporary acquaintances become friends?
Depends on the people and the situation. As you may have gathered, I'm not the most easily friendly person, so in general I don't make fast friends with temporary acquaintances. I don't even try that hard to make any friends at all... doesn't mean I don't enjoy people, just that it's never been that easy or necessary.