I don't think it is possible. There are too many things that come into play with men and women. Now we can be fake and say that is possible, but in reality I don't think so. Men and women are naturally attracted to each other, so that is something we can't control. If you spend time getting to know someone, and they are halfway attractive it is human nature to like them. No if the two are not attracted to each other, then it is possible. Now you have to ask what are we friends for? It's just really isn't any fun. I know it doesn't sound good hey, I am just giving you the truth.
2006-08-01 16:56:51
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answered by Torrey O 1
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Yes, as long as both understand that it is just friends, and as long as the spouses don't have an issue with it.
If one starts wanting to be "more than friends" then it can get difficult.
2006-08-01 23:29:08
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answered by Anonymous
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sure, I see nothing wrong with it as long as they don't cross the line. It's called a "Platonic" relationship if they love each other but don't do anything physical. Morally, I think even a Platonic relationship would be against the vows of marriage. But not friendship -- that's okay by my book.
2006-08-01 23:28:49
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answered by ♪ ♫ ☮ NYbron ☮ ♪ ♫ 6
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Of course it is a woman will tell you the truth when us men won't and try to hide our feelings. I'd rather talk to a woman anyday
2006-08-01 23:28:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. I dont understand y everyone has to think theres suttin sexual goin on.
2006-08-01 23:27:55
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answered by L-in 2
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Sure, why not? So long as nobody has any serious issues (i.e. their respective spouses and/or children).
2006-08-01 23:32:50
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answered by Joey 3
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yes i have plenty of female friends and i am not gay (do you want to be friends)
2006-08-01 23:27:40
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answered by kojin 1
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