Anonymous wrote:I was friends with my dh at work. Told him I thought we had a little bit of a spark. He said we were better off friends. 6 months later I bright it up again because we were really close, and he waffled but we ended up drunkenly making out at a hh.
Been together line 8 years now, married 5, one it's and one on the way. Not only are we really happy but we've never really had particularly rough spells. It's the best relationship I've ever had by a really large margin I thunk largely because we started as friends.
Anonymous wrote:I was friends with my dh at work. Told him I thought we had a little bit of a spark. He said we were better off friends. 6 months later I bright it up again because we were really close, and he waffled but we ended up drunkenly making out at a hh.
Been together line 8 years now, married 5, one it's and one on the way. Not only are we really happy but we've never really had particularly rough spells. It's the best relationship I've ever had by a really large margin I thunk largely because we started as friends.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't. This seems like a great way to end up in a dead end relationship with a guy who doesn't like you that much. In my experience, even very shy men are willing to pursue a woman they are really interested in.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't pursue the man, either. Sometimes the man becomes too passive and relaxed and doesn't ever take on the pursuing role. Would you really want a lazy guy who let's you do all the heavy lifting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in my 30s, and have been traditional and conservative when it comes to men and relationships. I let the guys do the pursuing and chasing. This has worked fine in the past, but in talking with male friends and even some of my girl friends, I'm surprised by how often the guy has been pursued by the women, and it worked!
So I'm thinking about trying it. Why not? I have nothing to lose right, and may have some fun in the process, and even meet a great guy.
Any tips? How does a lady pursue a guy without coming across as aggressive, pathetic or desperate? What works, and what definitely doesn't work?
I'd love to hear your success stories and tips!
I was friends with my husband at first. I had a crush on him, but he was interested in someone else (prettier than i). He then realized that he had nothing to talk to her about and that I am awesome. Voila!
When I was in my 20s my friend relentlessly chased a guy she thought was hot. They've been married 24 years.
Anonymous wrote:I am in my 30s, and have been traditional and conservative when it comes to men and relationships. I let the guys do the pursuing and chasing. This has worked fine in the past, but in talking with male friends and even some of my girl friends, I'm surprised by how often the guy has been pursued by the women, and it worked!
So I'm thinking about trying it. Why not? I have nothing to lose right, and may have some fun in the process, and even meet a great guy.
Any tips? How does a lady pursue a guy without coming across as aggressive, pathetic or desperate? What works, and what definitely doesn't work?
I'd love to hear your success stories and tips!
Anonymous wrote:Guys like to be pursued to an extent.