Crossing the Line |
Crossing the Line |
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![]() ^_^ ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 8,141 Joined: Jan 2005 Member No: 91,466 ![]() |
For the sake of boredom, conversation and an attempt to combine a bunch of different topics...
I understand that my approach to relationships and friendships may differ greatly from yours, maybe not. Either way, at what point does an opposite-gender friendship become a potential intimate relationship? Is it worth it? Your significant other is, ultimately, your best friend, so would such a friendship make for a better relationship? Do you have one friend (of the opposie sex) in your life that you could see yourself with? |
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![]() Amberific. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 12,913 Joined: Jul 2004 Member No: 29,772 ![]() |
I don't know, I think men and women can be friends without the presence of feelings. I have guy friends that I'm not sexually attracted to.
That being said, I've crossed the line with a male friend and it ended pretty... weirdly. My feelings for him went a little further than his for me. He even admitted that he *knew* that I felt that way and asked himself if he should follow my lead and told himself no. What kind of crazy person does that? Then after some time we ended up as f*ck buddies and now we don't really talk. It was worth it though. To be that intensely wrapped up in someone else. To be... in touch with your feelings on that kind of level. |
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