It sounded so cold when he said he didn’t need any friends.
Oh, he’s so wrong!
I don’t think he means it.
He clings to his masculinity, his solitude and his feigned indif- ference so he can maintain his role, so he’ll never, ever have to show his feelings.
— Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl, Penguin Books (2008), p. 207, 1947