Topic: Can you remain friends... | |
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...with someone of the opposite sex that has made it clear he wants more than friendship???
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No.....it wouldnt be fair to him or me
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I feel he can state whatever he wishes.. he's let it be known.. BUT if he continually tried acting on those feelings ..in hopes to ruin a relationship I might have .. he would have to go. My relationship would mean more than a friendship.. and he truly wouldnt be a friend if he interferred with my happiness.
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I think if both of you are single, yes you can remain friends.
But if you are in a relationship and your opposite-sex friend professed their love of you, it would be best to slow end the friendship to more of an aquaintance status. Because obviously they don't respect your current relationship enough to back off. |
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...with someone of the opposite sex that has made it clear he wants more than friendship??? Yes. Been there done that. Not easy. But if you truly respect them it can be done. Simply have to respect the boundaries. |
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It depends on if he can accept being your friend. Sometimes men/women cannot look past these feelings and it becomes awkward to a point that the friendship is ruined. However, if you two are close friends and he can accept the fact that you just want to be friends....then i see no problem with continuing the friendship.
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yea i'm still friends with a couple women that wanted to turn it up a notch,
i still talk to them on a weekly basis, |
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yea i'm still friends with a couple women that wanted to turn it up a notch, i still talk to them on a weekly basis, But do they view this as you're giving them hope? that maybe?? Or are you very clear? |
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nope. It will end up as head games. I was on both sides. Basically it turns into head games. Not fun.
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But do they view this as you're giving them hope? that maybe?? Or are you very clear? I just said big no go, i think it would ruin our friendship and i belive that, to |
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I think they need to respect the boundaries. Boundaries are erected for a reason.
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Yes.
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Im drunk=D
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Im drunk=D
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Im drunk=D it's 1:00pm, |
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I smell a fake
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im not drunk, i just wanted to say that.
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its a bot
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Not if they are going to be pressing the issue of wanting more. Only if they can truly choose friendship over their desire for more can you proceed as friends...otherwise there will be pain involved for both parties and friendship is not supposed to be painful.
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well as soon as they both are happy being just friends
or both want to pursue a relationship... then it'll work out! |
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