Anonymous wrote:Are you going to see him in-person for his birthday, OP? If so, uhh yikes.
Anonymous wrote:I think the "Ships passing in the night" post was from OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What has this turned into.
yea, woa
Anonymous wrote:What has this turned into.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Immso unhappy in my marriage right now. I guess in a funk. My friend has always been there for me and always, always understands me. He may bit always agree with me, but he hears me, validates my feelings as real (even if he disagrees) and makes me feel better about myself. He's just always there. I feel so disconnected from my dh right now. Ships passing in the night.
Tell him how you feel. Leave your husband. This friend is your soul mate. Don't waste time.
Anonymous wrote:Immso unhappy in my marriage right now. I guess in a funk. My friend has always been there for me and always, always understands me. He may bit always agree with me, but he hears me, validates my feelings as real (even if he disagrees) and makes me feel better about myself. He's just always there. I feel so disconnected from my dh right now. Ships passing in the night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Immso unhappy in my marriage right now. I guess in a funk. My friend has always been there for me and always, always understands me. He may bit always agree with me, but he hears me, validates my feelings as real (even if he disagrees) and makes me feel better about myself. He's just always there. I feel so disconnected from my dh right now. Ships passing in the night.
I feel so bad for your friend - you friendzoned him for 20+ years.
Your friend needs an intervention and to get the hell away from you
Anonymous wrote:
We have been very good friends for 20 years. Would like to get him an actual gift to celebrate this milestone that is a little more special than a bottle of something, etc. Suggestions??
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would it be ok with you if the friend were married? then its ok to get a gift? i find it interesting that people do not believe in the concept of truly meaningful nonsexual friendship between men and women if one of both is single....
Does not exist. At least one person is pining after the other on some level. Whether it is a sexual curiosity without desire for a relationship or the other person thinks of you as a soulmate. It is never platonic on both ends.