Aristotle believes that the friendships of young men are often…

strong but short-lived.

inconsistent and brief.

intense and capable of enduring.

disingenuous but lasting.

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Aristotle believes that the friendships of young men are often intense and capable of enduring. He discusses the nature of friendships in his work "Nicomachean Ethics," where he highlights that while young friendships can be strong and passionate, they may also lack the stability and deeper understanding that develop in friendships formed later in life, especially those based on virtue.