Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure they can be friends. However, 99% of the time if given the opportunity the guy would go for more than that. I find women are incredibly naive about this.
I know this is an old comment but what difference does this make? So what if the guy wants to have sex with me? If he doesn't make a move and I have no interest I don't see a problem with being friends.
ANd I'm sure you wouldn't all be hurt when you find out the guy you thought was your super close friend who just got you was just all those things to try and sleep with you, and then he drops you when he gets a girlfriend or wife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure they can be friends. However, 99% of the time if given the opportunity the guy would go for more than that. I find women are incredibly naive about this.
I know this is an old comment but what difference does this make? So what if the guy wants to have sex with me? If he doesn't make a move and I have no interest I don't see a problem with being friends.
ANd I'm sure you wouldn't all be hurt when you find out the guy you thought was your super close friend who just got you was just all those things to try and sleep with you, and then he drops you when he gets a girlfriend or wife.
Anonymous wrote:OP here...been talking to him for over a month now. This was not a good idea. And yet, I haven't stopped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure they can be friends. However, 99% of the time if given the opportunity the guy would go for more than that. I find women are incredibly naive about this.
I know this is an old comment but what difference does this make? So what if the guy wants to have sex with me? If he doesn't make a move and I have no interest I don't see a problem with being friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure they can be friends. However, 99% of the time if given the opportunity the guy would go for more than that. I find women are incredibly naive about this.
I know this is an old comment but what difference does this make? So what if the guy wants to have sex with me? If he doesn't make a move and I have no interest I don't see a problem with being friends.
I think it is a silly comment, too. Between attraction and action there are a million steps. There are tons of attractions and crushes out there, the issue is if you act on them. Comments like that make it very difficult for men and women to be in the workplace together, just because one of you feels whatever at some moment does not mean we need to go back to chastity belts and burkas. You handle it like an adult, that’s all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure they can be friends. However, 99% of the time if given the opportunity the guy would go for more than that. I find women are incredibly naive about this.
I know this is an old comment but what difference does this make? So what if the guy wants to have sex with me? If he doesn't make a move and I have no interest I don't see a problem with being friends.
Anonymous wrote:Sure they can be friends. However, 99% of the time if given the opportunity the guy would go for more than that. I find women are incredibly naive about this.
Anonymous wrote:OP here...been talking to him for over a month now. This was not a good idea. And yet, I haven't stopped.
Anonymous wrote:To the question in your title: absolutely! I have many such friends.
To the question in your OP: absolutely not. This is just a pre-planned emotional and/or physical affair.
Anonymous wrote:Sure they can be friends. However, 99% of the time if given the opportunity the guy would go for more than that. I find women are incredibly naive about this.
Anonymous wrote:Can a single woman be friends with a married man? Adulting is hard ya’ll