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Can A Man Be Just Friends With An Extremely Attractive Woman Or Vice Versa?
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I think not, sex and lust will always come to the surface eventually, it's human nature. What do others think? Would you feel comfortable if your other half had a close friend of the opposite sex who was considered very attractive?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is def possible to just have a platonic relationship.
I've known "Miss D" since we were both in our early teens.
We've grown up together, but never "been together", even though I do find her quite attractive.
She recently had a relationship with one of our old friends that we used to hang round with and before the relationship, they were quite close. However, the relationship went pear shaped and things will never be like they were before.
Even if I was single, I wouldn't want to cross that line, as I'd hate to risk losing our friendship as it is now, as we are quite close .... I'd probably class her as one of my best friends.
So in a nutshell I'd say yes it is possible to have a platonic relationship - for the right 2 people :)
I've known "Miss D" since we were both in our early teens.
We've grown up together, but never "been together", even though I do find her quite attractive.
She recently had a relationship with one of our old friends that we used to hang round with and before the relationship, they were quite close. However, the relationship went pear shaped and things will never be like they were before.
Even if I was single, I wouldn't want to cross that line, as I'd hate to risk losing our friendship as it is now, as we are quite close .... I'd probably class her as one of my best friends.
So in a nutshell I'd say yes it is possible to have a platonic relationship - for the right 2 people :)
Ratter......depends upon one's definition of "men" and depends what you mean by friends.
If she is attractive and if you are a "man" and if you think you have a chance........then make your move.
I have female acquaintances, but none that i would call a friend.
If i make my move and she responds, she becomes a friend, a very good friend, but if she doesn't respond then she is relegated to the bench (acquaintance).........I would never describe her as a friend, platonic or otherwise.
If she is attractive and if you are a "man" and if you think you have a chance........then make your move.
I have female acquaintances, but none that i would call a friend.
If i make my move and she responds, she becomes a friend, a very good friend, but if she doesn't respond then she is relegated to the bench (acquaintance).........I would never describe her as a friend, platonic or otherwise.
Sqad - // Ratter......depends upon one's definition of "men" and depends what you mean by friends.
If she is attractive and if you are a "man" and if you think you have a chance........then make your move.
I have female acquaintances, but none that i would call a friend.
If i make my move and she responds, she becomes a friend, a very good friend, but if she doesn't respond then she is relegated to the bench (acquaintance).........I would never describe her as a friend, platonic or otherwise. Ratter......depends upon one's definition of "men" and depends what you mean by friends.
If she is attractive and if you are a "man" and if you think you have a chance........then make your move.
I have female acquaintances, but none that i would call a friend.
If i make my move and she responds, she becomes a friend, a very good friend, but if she doesn't respond then she is relegated to the bench (acquaintance).........I would never describe her as a friend, platonic or otherwise. //
'Relegated to the bench ...' - you charmer you!
If you divide the women of your acquaintances into such categories - potential / done the business / off the list - as you appear to, that makes you a chauvinist of the first order.
You must lead a sad narrow life without the rich experiences of friends of the opposite sex, because in your mind they are simply potential conquests, or disregarded because they won't come across.
I fully expect that you will deny my assessment - we all think our lives are fine, otherwise we would change them - but equally, I expect more support for my assessment of you, than your own.
If she is attractive and if you are a "man" and if you think you have a chance........then make your move.
I have female acquaintances, but none that i would call a friend.
If i make my move and she responds, she becomes a friend, a very good friend, but if she doesn't respond then she is relegated to the bench (acquaintance).........I would never describe her as a friend, platonic or otherwise. Ratter......depends upon one's definition of "men" and depends what you mean by friends.
If she is attractive and if you are a "man" and if you think you have a chance........then make your move.
I have female acquaintances, but none that i would call a friend.
If i make my move and she responds, she becomes a friend, a very good friend, but if she doesn't respond then she is relegated to the bench (acquaintance).........I would never describe her as a friend, platonic or otherwise. //
'Relegated to the bench ...' - you charmer you!
If you divide the women of your acquaintances into such categories - potential / done the business / off the list - as you appear to, that makes you a chauvinist of the first order.
You must lead a sad narrow life without the rich experiences of friends of the opposite sex, because in your mind they are simply potential conquests, or disregarded because they won't come across.
I fully expect that you will deny my assessment - we all think our lives are fine, otherwise we would change them - but equally, I expect more support for my assessment of you, than your own.
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