Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DH and I have had "best" friends of the opposite sex, at work and at different moments of our lives. DS has a girl best friend, they have known each other since they were 2, and are really like brother and sister.
Just because we love and married each other, it doesn't mean we fulfill 100% of each other's needs 100% of the time.
I don't see what the big deal is.
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God, you're denseAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oh please, what are you, 2?. If I wasn't interested in fucking him when I met him, what will make me develop an interest 17 years later?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone who is saying your spouse is your best friend, cut the bullshit. That doesn't count.
I am a single female but one of my best friends is a gay guy. Would his being gay make our closeness more acceptable than another male friend?
Yes it does. A straight male friend's main impetus in hanging out with you is so he can gain your trust enough so that you can let your guard down and allow him to stick his penis in your vagina. That's what makes him straight. Your gay friend isn't interested in vaginas, although you never know, because our sexuality is fluid and subject to change at any given point in time.
Nice, intentionally mischaracterizing my age and using it as justification to dismiss my opinion - that's real mature of you, I can't wait to grow up so I can be wise like you. First I'll have to find a gay guy to be my token gay friend, so I can have a pawn, oops I mean a person, to use as a counter example whenever there's a discussion involving orientation. Well played, pp!
As for what would make you develop an interest 17 years later? That's such a wide open question, I shouldn't even have to answer it for you, but here's a couple of possibilities: after 17 years, he could get really good at football from practicing all the time, and sign a 10 million dollar contract with the Redskins. I bet you'd get a lot more interested in him then. He could also study pick up artist techniques and become an awesome pick up artist and put you under his spell with his game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband has a best friend that is a female. Doesn't bother me at all. They grew up together. She is pretty cool if I must say so myself.
Why didn't he marry her? Have they fooled around at all? If not, she must be butt-ugly.
Not PP but I'm sure it's because they have a platonic relationship, don't love each other, and are not a good match. For you, best friends and not butt ugly equals a marriage?
Yes. You're supposed to be best friends with your spouse, and the intimacy will be the fertilizer that allows a special kind of love to blossom, which gets consecrated by marriage. That's what we were taught in Bible school.

Anonymous wrote:oh please, what are you, 2?. If I wasn't interested in fucking him when I met him, what will make me develop an interest 17 years later?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone who is saying your spouse is your best friend, cut the bullshit. That doesn't count.
I am a single female but one of my best friends is a gay guy. Would his being gay make our closeness more acceptable than another male friend?
Yes it does. A straight male friend's main impetus in hanging out with you is so he can gain your trust enough so that you can let your guard down and allow him to stick his penis in your vagina. That's what makes him straight. Your gay friend isn't interested in vaginas, although you never know, because our sexuality is fluid and subject to change at any given point in time.
oh please, what are you, 2?. If I wasn't interested in fucking him when I met him, what will make me develop an interest 17 years later?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone who is saying your spouse is your best friend, cut the bullshit. That doesn't count.
I am a single female but one of my best friends is a gay guy. Would his being gay make our closeness more acceptable than another male friend?
Yes it does. A straight male friend's main impetus in hanging out with you is so he can gain your trust enough so that you can let your guard down and allow him to stick his penis in your vagina. That's what makes him straight. Your gay friend isn't interested in vaginas, although you never know, because our sexuality is fluid and subject to change at any given point in time.
thank you, no wonder marriages crumble under the weight of it all. Your spouse must be your lover, best friend, therapist, career coach, father of your children, punching bag, blah blah blahAnonymous wrote:Everyone who is saying your spouse is your best friend, cut the bullshit. That doesn't count.
I am a single female but one of my best friends is a gay guy. Would his being gay make our closeness more acceptable than another male friend?
Anonymous wrote:Everyone who is saying your spouse is your best friend, cut the bullshit. That doesn't count.
I am a single female but one of my best friends is a gay guy. Would his being gay make our closeness more acceptable than another male friend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband has a best friend that is a female. Doesn't bother me at all. They grew up together. She is pretty cool if I must say so myself.
Why didn't he marry her? Have they fooled around at all? If not, she must be butt-ugly.
Not PP but I'm sure it's because they have a platonic relationship, don't love each other, and are not a good match. For you, best friends and not butt ugly equals a marriage?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband has a best friend that is a female. Doesn't bother me at all. They grew up together. She is pretty cool if I must say so myself.
Why didn't he marry her? Have they fooled around at all? If not, she must be butt-ugly.
Anonymous wrote:My husband has a best friend that is a female. Doesn't bother me at all. They grew up together. She is pretty cool if I must say so myself.