firechyld
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Thank you, firechyld. But, sometimes, I feel like I'm playing a broken record. I'm just trying to make a point.
Aren't we all?
Thank you, firechyld. But, sometimes, I feel like I'm playing a broken record. I'm just trying to make a point.
Originally posted by firechyld
Aren't we all?
Because a driver's license doesn't have someone else in it.
Sorry, but that dog don't hunt. Ever seen "When Harry Met Sally"? Sure, it's a flick, but it makes a valid point. Men and women can't just be friends. Because there will always be sexual tension on at least the part of one of them. That's the way we're built, Brandon.
Originally posted by Mr Jack
Perhaps, but the notion that sexual tension prevents men and women from truely being friends with each other is as absurd as the notion that competition for mates prevents members of the same sex truely being friends with each other. It's just like everything else that gets in the way of friendships; ultimately what makes a great friendship worthwhile is that it transcends the obstacles.
Perhaps, but the notion that sexual tension prevents men and women from truely being friends with each other is as absurd as the notion that competition for mates prevents members of the same sex truely being friends with each other. It's just like everything else that gets in the way of friendships; ultimately what makes a great friendship worthwhile is that it transcends the obstacles.
Do you truly care?Originally posted by Greywolf
O Lighthouse, where art thou?
Originally posted by Mr Jack
Perhaps, but the notion that sexual tension prevents men and women from truely being friends with each other is as absurd as the notion that competition for mates prevents members of the same sex truely being friends with each other. It's just like everything else that gets in the way of friendships; ultimately what makes a great friendship worthwhile is that it transcends the obstacles.
With the exception of two or three friends, I tend to have more friends of the opposite sex. I've always gotten along with men easier than women.