I don't think people really think about it. They just make friends with a lot of different people. You have work friends, college friends, old school friends, friends you share common interest with, past lovers and then friends of those friends and friends of the family.
I have friends from a church I used to go to. There's about 5 that I sometimes bump into and have a chat with.
I have my second ex and his friends. There's about 7 there, but I only see 2 or 3 of them sometimes.
Then there's my sisters friends. I see 2 a lot, and the other 3,4,5 sometimes. My sister has a lot of friends.
Then there's my music forum friends. I've only met 3, but usually talk with with a dozen of them, but will only get to see a couple of them.
I only have about 3 people in my town that I consider real friends and I don't see them that often.
I rarely see my friends though. I have a lot of time on my own. I do speak to them online though, and I do know them enough to call them my friends.
I think people have many friends because they are the type to go to a lot of different places and meet people.
edit: I hope no one thinks I'm rubbing it in that I have friends, but I wanted to show you how it is possible that some people can have a lot of friends. I should have used my NT-ex as an example, but then I'd be typing out millions of pages.
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