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Platonic relationships - can they be sustained?


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I didn't say they were. What I'm saying is, a third-pard party may not like it so much, and their opinion may matter more.

I don't understand, sorry, I'm a bit slow at this time of night...

 

You mean your BF doesn't like you having male friends? , or you don't like your BF having female friends? (metaphorically speaking I mean:hihi:)

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I don't understand, sorry, I'm a bit slow at this time of night...

 

You mean your BF doesn't like you having male friends? , or you don't like your BF having female friends? (metaphorically speaking I mean:hihi:)

 

Not close friends no-so both, if I'm honest. I would have felt a little jealous, and wouldn't have liked him to feel jealous in this situation. And so, I am talking whilst thinking about my ex, so perhaps I didn't get everything right. However, I'd probably feel the same in a future situation also, and if what I think and feel makes me sad in your opinion-so be it.

 

And you're right, it is late. I'm not going to lose any sleep.

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Not close friends no-so both, if I'm honest. I would have felt a little jealous, and wouldn't have liked him to feel jealous in this situation. And so, I am talking whilst thinking about my ex, so perhaps I didn't get everything right. However, I'd probably feel the same in a future situation also, and if what I think and feel makes me sad in your opinion-so be it.

 

And you're right, it is late. I'm not going to lose any sleep.

 

No no no, Either I mistyped or you misread. I didn't say you were sad. I said [meant] it was a sad situation if you don't feel comfortable having male friends.

 

Maybe I should shut up, I seem to be getting into a habit of misleading/annoying lately:hihi: :(

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No no no, Either I mistyped or you misread. I didn't say you were sad. I said [meant] it was a sad situation if you don't feel comfortable having male friends.

 

Maybe I should shut up, I seem to be getting into a habit of misleading/annoying lately:hihi: :(

 

It's OK, I'm probably wrong in my way of thinking anyway :)

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I think that platonic friendships can be maintained if that is all that they ever were quite easily.

But I am much more doubtful of it working where there was ever a physical relationship... although saying that I have managed to do just that myself, but it does make it much more difficult.

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I think friendships with either sex are a whole lot easier to maintain than 'romantic' relationships. Things that would annoy me in a partner, don't bother me in a friend. I expect less from them and my friends don't get annoyed when I want to do things with other friends. They don't ask me where I'm going or what I'm doing when I'm not with them.

 

They do fall by the wayside a fair bit, generally when people get partners and get wrapped up in them. I try not to lose my friends through my relationships, though I've lost a lot of guy friends through their relationships. C'est la vie.

 

Wasn't there a thread about whether men and women (or men and men/women and women for that matter!)can be friends not long ago?

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No, not for me. All my close friends are all female, as I do not like 'platonic' frienships with men. If I like a man, I want him all to myself, or not at all. I find that male friendships lead nowhere, and only cause friction or intrude in relationships, or I suspect that they habour feelings for me, and I am uncomfortable with that. I may be wrong, but this is how I feel, that male friends are of no importance to me, and never have been. If I am a platonic friend to any man, it's fair-weather, and of lesser importance to other things.

 

I agree with you.

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