Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it’s possible, but...
I have a friend like that. We’ve met 20 years ago, have been friends for several years, then dated for about a year, then decided that we’d be better off staying friends, then each of us got married, had kids, and so on. We talk regularly, meet for coffee once a week, have dinner together a few times a year. He is one of the closest and dearest people to me.
But, and here comes the “but” part, he is married, which means that his family comes first, and there are no hikes or movies anymore,he simply doesn’t have the bandwidth for it. I don’t particularly click with his spouse, he doesn’t click with mine, so there is no double dates or joint vacations. Bottom line, you can have a best male friend without any sexual undertones to the relationship, but be realistic in terms of the demands you put on him.
Yes, so this is exactly what I want! It is good to know this exists. I totally understand family obligations. I have my own as well and would never neglect my kid. So there is no jealousy on his wife's part? I had a fair amount of guy friends before marriage, but the friendships faded because I felt like "the rules" say it's supposed to be over once you're married. In some instances men married wives who were uncomfortable with it, and even though the man could get away with being my friend, I backed off because I do not feel comfortable being a source of contention. It's important to me to respect anyone's wife.