Can men and women be just friends?
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Can men and women be just friends?
Hey guys im spamming every board I can find because I'm a rotten little pig that needs to be put out to pasture!
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magissa, please provide us with additional information. Who are you? How are you connected with this study? How did you find out about the DBB? Do you intend to participate in this community more, or are you just here to promote your study? Like Grendel said, it seems kind of fishy when someone shows up out of nowhere, posts a link, and disappears.
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I'll wait for her to say that, Ferno.
If she comes back and answers my questions, I'll do the survey. If not, I won't. I don't want to encourage posting to random boards just because they have a lot of people -- but if she has a connection to this community, and is willing to be up-front with us, I have no problem with helping her out.
If she comes back and answers my questions, I'll do the survey. If not, I won't. I don't want to encourage posting to random boards just because they have a lot of people -- but if she has a connection to this community, and is willing to be up-front with us, I have no problem with helping her out.
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A woman I went to highschool with and I started out as friends. That lasted a coupld of years. Right after graduation, we started dating. That lasted about 4 months. Then we went back to being friends. 20 years later, we are still very close friends.
I believe men and women can be plutonic friends. Attraction may get in the way in the short term (as it did for her and I) but in the long term, it can work. A lot depends though, as Lothar said, on the strength on the two people involved.
I believe men and women can be plutonic friends. Attraction may get in the way in the short term (as it did for her and I) but in the long term, it can work. A lot depends though, as Lothar said, on the strength on the two people involved.
this can be a good EnC discussion if you let the thread live, i see no reason to close it right now or in the next 24 hours, but i'm not a mod so...
i think men and women can be plutonic friends just fine if there is an attraction, whether its from one side or both. although it can also crash and burn depending on the circumstances and the willpower of the people involved. take someone who is married but lacks willpower being attracted to a friend for example, alot can go wrong there.
i have a friend that i used to play doctor with when we were little. we met when i was 5 or 6, and we've always been close. i was her first love and she was my first love, but the timing was off. she had feelings for me before i had them for her, and when i had them she'd already moved on. there's a definate attraction, and we're strictly plutonic now even though the physical attraction lingers. i bring this up becuase she was the person i thought of in the second part of the survey. despite this attraction, we both know that theres nothing between us and its only physical. we've been friends for 16 years and never once has it faltered, despite a mutual attraction. so yes, i think plutonic friendships are not only possible but probably somewhat common between two people who are attracted to each other.
i also agree with testi, appearance is everything. how many of you have plutonic friends you arent attracted to? i have some. are they ugly? yes, mine are. or at least not my "type." you arent attracted to someone (unless you're Lothar) because of the way the commutative property rolls off their tongue. the first thing you notice is the way they look and the first thing you think when you see someone for the first time is either "damn!" "she's cute" "ehhh" or "damn?!!?
." an attraction can grow between two people once you get to know them, based on intelligence, humor, money, whatever, but i think this is focused on the physical.
i think men and women can be plutonic friends just fine if there is an attraction, whether its from one side or both. although it can also crash and burn depending on the circumstances and the willpower of the people involved. take someone who is married but lacks willpower being attracted to a friend for example, alot can go wrong there.
i have a friend that i used to play doctor with when we were little. we met when i was 5 or 6, and we've always been close. i was her first love and she was my first love, but the timing was off. she had feelings for me before i had them for her, and when i had them she'd already moved on. there's a definate attraction, and we're strictly plutonic now even though the physical attraction lingers. i bring this up becuase she was the person i thought of in the second part of the survey. despite this attraction, we both know that theres nothing between us and its only physical. we've been friends for 16 years and never once has it faltered, despite a mutual attraction. so yes, i think plutonic friendships are not only possible but probably somewhat common between two people who are attracted to each other.
i also agree with testi, appearance is everything. how many of you have plutonic friends you arent attracted to? i have some. are they ugly? yes, mine are. or at least not my "type." you arent attracted to someone (unless you're Lothar) because of the way the commutative property rolls off their tongue. the first thing you notice is the way they look and the first thing you think when you see someone for the first time is either "damn!" "she's cute" "ehhh" or "damn?!!?

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right, so as soon as she posts here to explain herself, we'll recognize that it's not spam, and we'll help her out.
Notice I don't advocate shutting down the topic -- just shutting down the link if we don't get a response from her. If she's a friend of a DBB'er, either her or her friend can tell us and we'll be cool with it. 24 hours should be long enough -- I'd expect any professional researcher asking for help to check back that soon.
Notice I don't advocate shutting down the topic -- just shutting down the link if we don't get a response from her. If she's a friend of a DBB'er, either her or her friend can tell us and we'll be cool with it. 24 hours should be long enough -- I'd expect any professional researcher asking for help to check back that soon.
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kur, the "I think it's spam" conversation started first. Those of you trying to discuss the actual issue were trolling in and crapping on our thread, not the other way around ;)
Seriously though... you can't fault people for participating in discussion of either the "kill spam" or the "can men and women get along" lines of thought in this thread. Both were valid lines of thought spawned directly by the initial post.
Well... *now* you can fault people if they continue down the "is it spam?" line of discussion -- the google link pretty well cleared that up, and it's been dealt with. So, we've determined it's spam. But let's deal with the initial question -- can men and women just be friends?
Seriously though... you can't fault people for participating in discussion of either the "kill spam" or the "can men and women get along" lines of thought in this thread. Both were valid lines of thought spawned directly by the initial post.
Well... *now* you can fault people if they continue down the "is it spam?" line of discussion -- the google link pretty well cleared that up, and it's been dealt with. So, we've determined it's spam. But let's deal with the initial question -- can men and women just be friends?
lol, this was the first thing that came to my mind as well!Tetrad wrote:Regarding the topic at hand, I say no. Unless you're gay.
Seriously though, I do believe you can be just friends with women if it is in the context of not actually seeking a "sexual" relationship with them. Most guys are going to have that sexual part in their minds, but like kur said, it's a whole different matter to actually keep from acting on those urges.
From personal experience I'm going to say it's possible. Though, my experience is distorted since I had a long friendship with a couple of lesbians I met while going to college. Even though there was that attraction on my part. Them not being interested in me kind of balanced things out

The question should be "Can straight men and straight women be just friends?"
Again I say yes. It takes something special and of course there will be a time of awkwardness in the friendship, but depending on the people it is possible.
I have more I'd like to say on the matter but I've got a splitting headache, it's late and it's becoming a task to focus. So...I'll just have to leave it at this for now.
"I have more I'd like to say on the matter but I've got a splitting headache,"
No doubt from the thumping I gave you
I'd have to say that a level of un-attractiveness may have to be part of the equation for a long term non sexual relationship to occur. With male/female friendship, I think the longer the time span the more likely a sexual interlude will occur.
No doubt from the thumping I gave you

I'd have to say that a level of un-attractiveness may have to be part of the equation for a long term non sexual relationship to occur. With male/female friendship, I think the longer the time span the more likely a sexual interlude will occur.
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it depends on the circumstances and how far you are willing to let your brain go into fantasy land.
i have a friend who i want to tie up and give oral pleasure to until she releases on my face so i can bathe in her womanhood. but she has a boyfriend so she stops it at a certain point, a point that is far beyond acceptable for a woman with a "boyfriend".
i have another friend that i can have lunch with and discuss the politics of relationships, she is just lonely and can't have any of my Grade A american beef. but we rock as friends.
i have another friend who is hot... but she is like a liberalbash. as soon as it becomes fun, sexual, or exciting it gets destroyed by her never ending need to argue... i've lost at least 4 hard ons and counting....
you can be friends... but it ain't easy.
i have a friend who i want to tie up and give oral pleasure to until she releases on my face so i can bathe in her womanhood. but she has a boyfriend so she stops it at a certain point, a point that is far beyond acceptable for a woman with a "boyfriend".
i have another friend that i can have lunch with and discuss the politics of relationships, she is just lonely and can't have any of my Grade A american beef. but we rock as friends.
i have another friend who is hot... but she is like a liberalbash. as soon as it becomes fun, sexual, or exciting it gets destroyed by her never ending need to argue... i've lost at least 4 hard ons and counting....
you can be friends... but it ain't easy.