I don't get this trend |
I don't get this trend |
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So I've noticed this trend from a lot of different females I know. It usually ends up to where they get into a relationship with a guy, or end up close to being one. But the girl and the guy do all the couplish stuff. The guy refuses to give the relationship an official label. The girl in most cases says I'm content with doing the couplish stuff, but not being in an official relationship. Guy and girl decide it's ok to date other people too, but the feelings they have for each other is obvious.
Why are more people doing this these days? |
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reminds me of made of honor.
i'm in the same boat too with one of my close friends, but i don't think we're ready to commit yet. we did stuff together then stopped because it didn't feel right, but it's getting past the point where we sort of have the "brother sister" title. i think once you get to that point, a hope for a relationship seems lost. one of us has to break the ice, and i think we both want to too, but it doesn't seem like it's going to happen anytime soon. like even though we're friends, i'd do anything for this girl. |
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