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#61
i didn't ask you for it did i?
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#62
I ain't ready for the alter but I do agree there's times....
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#63
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#64
Of course a man and woman can be just friends. I have always had many male friends and they're honestly just mates. I have never been interested in them, they have never been interested in me. We wingman each other from time to time. In my mind there is no gender distinction when it comes to friendship, except I only have one really close male friend in contrast with 2-3 female friends (I have always been outgoing and have many friends, but really just a handful whom I consider best friends and share everything with).
I have never understood this issue because it has never been an issue. In one of my friend groups there are quite a few couples, in no other friend group I've been it do people hook up within the gang. But even in that gang when it happens quite a lot it's not really an issue and people have generally stayed friends after breaking up. |
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#65
Why not?
I think it's normal. |
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