Anonymous wrote:One of my oldest friends is my college girlfriend’s best friend. We have been friends for 30 plus years - both as singles and when we were married to other people. She is one of the most valuable people in my life. I’m also friends with an ex girlfriend who is married and another who is not. We just enjoy each other’s company. I’ve known all three before I was married and if my DW did anything nasty or jealous toward them she could just sod off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had true friendships with women without a sexual thought under the following conditions:
1. She's a gf or DW of one of my friends
2. I'm in a relationship with someone more attractive
3. She's not attractive at all
Otherwise, I was pretending to be a decent person.
Man here, this is 100% accurate.
And to add, I have absolutely had true female friendships and still do, with attractive women but I want to have sex with them and probably would if they were down
Anonymous wrote:One of my oldest friends is my college girlfriend’s best friend. We have been friends for 30 plus years - both as singles and when we were married to other people. She is one of the most valuable people in my life. I’m also friends with an ex girlfriend who is married and another who is not. We just enjoy each other’s company. I’ve known all three before I was married and if my DW did anything nasty or jealous toward them she could just sod off.
Anonymous wrote:I'm Bi. If it weren't possible to be friends with people platonically, I wouldn't have any friends at all.
Anonymous wrote:I've had true friendships with women without a sexual thought under the following conditions:
1. She's a gf or DW of one of my friends
2. I'm in a relationship with someone more attractive
3. She's not attractive at all
Otherwise, I was pretending to be a decent person.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, but honestly I only made close male friends before marriage; since then it's maintenance of those old friendships, and maybe friendly co-workers/spouses of friends.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, but honestly I only made close male friends before marriage; since then it's maintenance of those old friendships, and maybe friendly co-workers/spouses of friends.
Anonymous wrote:In theory, yes, but in reality, one usually has or develops romantic hopes or feelings for the other eve if they never verbalize it to that person
Anonymous wrote:I am a woman in my early 50s, married since late 20s. Friends of mine from HS who are male, who I've been friends with for decades, are still my friends. Nothing romantic or sexual, we've known each other for what feels like forever.
I work in a customer service industry, and have male clients (not really the right word, but close enough) whom I have become friendly with. I am happily married, they are happily married, and yes, we are friends. Meaning, if I left the job tomorrow, we would stay in touch, go out for a meal, and remain friends.