jinxedkitten
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Hey Jiro, anything you wanna tell us hmm?
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This thread is funny. I don't understand why women can't be friends with men in the first place! We spend a little time with you and that means next we have to sleep together?!
At a young age its hard for young men not to develop feelings of attachment, etc. with the women they hang out with if they are physically attracted to them, assuming they are single.
Well, I'm not that young and I don't like it. I have never in my life had a male friend for more then a few months
Well, I'm not that young and I don't like it. I have never in my life had a male friend for more then a few months
That's probably because you are stealing sex life from a guy. If you and a guy are best friends, it is hard on his girlfriend when she is at home waiting for him to call him, wondering if this is a sign that he is drifting further away from her. Then when he does come home, they don't have time to talk... they go straight for for kissing and such. My ex did this to me. He had a really good female friend whom he alway talked to on the phone. In my mind, I thought, "gosh, why don't I just break up with him so THEY could start dating since he like talking to her more so than me". But the thing is, she did NOT want him but she sure did like talking to him.
I don't think guys even really have time for other guys except for sport events and such if they have a special girl. If any guys are friend with you, they are more likely have to be neutral. He'll have to be a co-worker or someone you grew up with (I have neighbor who is like a brother to me), sport buddy, etc. I found it easier to be friends with some of my ex-boyfriend though although I keep a healthy distance from them because they are married (and so am I) . I didn't want anyone get the wrong idea and cause problems.
Another word, you'll have to accept the fact that everyone is after sex :P
Another word, you'll have to accept the fact that everyone is after sex :P
Really? I haven't noticed...
oh my, I am guilty of treating some guys that way. but I knew if I start dating them, the friendship would end. (It ended anyway because people get married and settled somewhere else)
yes, and if you don't go out with them (single men) , they more likely feel like a reject and not good enough :P
kinda like telling them, "you have a small (you know what)"