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Teachers in three cities in the United Kingdom are banning BFFs (best friendsforever) reports Harry Hawkins of The Sun. It sounds like something outof a sci-fi novel. 

Psychologist Gaynor Sbuttoni, who doesn’t appear to supportthe measure, explains the attempts to ban best friends are being done in theinterest of the children.

"They are doing it becausethey want to save the child the pain of splitting up from their best friend.But it is natural for some children to want a best friend. If they break up,they have to feel the pain because they're learning to deal with it,"clarifies Sbuttoni.


If best friends are banned can chocolate be far behind? What else will people who "know better" take away?