Fictive kinship describes social bonds that are understood and practiced as family relationships without being based on birth or marriage. These ties may be formed through friendship, shared hardship, religious community, or long-term association. By using family language and roles, people create strong obligations of support, trust, and belonging, so that the relationship carries many of the expectations normally associated with relatives.
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