Hard to say, neilit - women tend to share their emotions with their ftriends, men (IMO) seem to keep it all bottled in. I know that's a big generalisation but everyone's different.
Ive had 3 (4 at a push, but thats another story) long term relationships...(a few 'friends with benefits' relationships along the way). Each time a relationship has ended ive always been the one to gone to pieces and the other half has always been the one to get on with their life and somehow find another love interest.
I don't think you can generalise at all. I do think if the man was deeply involved and didn't want the break-up they have a tendency to go more over the top and become a bit unhinged for a while, there again that might be garbage.
I agree that it depends how the relationship ended and who did the 'ending' of it....it's tough all round I guess.
Never understand why people enter a 'friends with benefits' situation....waste of time for where does it lead other than someone getting hurt if the develop feelings for their 'partner'.
I wonder if it has to do with pride in those men that take it the worst? It also (in both genders) has a lot to do with mental strength and self esteem.
are friends with benefits so rare? Thought it was commonplace. Seriously. Had loads of 'in the sack' stuff with female friends, didnt think it was out of bounds!