Well, I will do this because I am a social butterfly IRL.
G: Male.
1. What does friendship mean to you.
A friendship means someone who will put up with sitting beside you and listening to you talk for an amount of time... but what separates it from other things is that you'll do the same for them
May or may not come with the benefits of lying for each other, sleepovers, standing up for each other and so on. Basically, someone who genuinely cares enough for you to put up with whatever differences you may have provided you (hopefully) give them the same.
2. What is love? (Any and all Haddaway jokes get no points.)
Love is an amalgamation of physical attraction, caring and emotional and intellectual attachment that makes your partner in love supersede whoever else you may share one or two of those things with. Love is, put best, a two-sided attachment to another person unlike other attachments.
3. How many close friends do you have?
Precisely two. I'm
very choosy with my close friends as opposed to regular friends.
4. What makes these people your close friends?
The fact that we have enough similarities and shared interests that we can regularly bond over them to the point where we're able to share things with each other that we wouldn't share with other people.
5. How do you best make new friends?
The same way most people do, by happening to meet them, being introduced or making an effort to say hi and get to know them. Usually I'm the one that takes initiative and goes up and says hi, though.
6. What do you most enjoy doing with your friends?
Playing video games, of course. Oh, and since we're all creative, we challenge each other to create-offs where we task each other to make something in a specific format (picture, programming, written word, 3d, so on)
7. What is the furthest you would go for your best friend? (IE: Help them with murder, cheat on a test, etc.)
I only ever helped romantic partners cheat on tests and I wouldn't help anyone with a murder. I think the furthest I'd go is standing of to them in the face of immediate danger.
8. What do you think is most important in a friendship?
Caring and sharing, as cliche as it sounds.
9. Do you think there is something your gender values more in a friendship than the other? If so, what?
I'm sorry, but I cannot answer this question, as my mindset is so far removed from most people of my gender and age that I would not be able to give a decent response. From what I've seen, it seems to be having someone to talk behind other people's backs to, and say awful things. Mostly the latter, though.
10. What do you think the other gender values more?
Actually the same, I think. Hmm. Only with more talking behind backs ("gabbing", "gossiping") and less saying awful things.