bobby, bobby, bobby, what is on your mind baby? poor sassy gall....how lucky is she??
but truthfully....yes...that's how it works often times...
2007-10-18 04:31:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes and I tell you it was a bad ideal cause when we did take it to the next level things went to the left it did not work out the sex was great but our friends was on the line think twice before you go there cause you do not want to lose a good friend over lust feelings. that is all it is cause you guys are around each others so much that you think hey this may be the person for me i say don't go there just stay friends
2007-10-17 23:59:42
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answered by msangiez 2
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Yes, but it's tricky. A lot of people change the rules of friendship when they begin dating; the ones who dated and ended the relationship as friends were the one who maintained consistent standards of friendship.
You ever notice how people tend to treat their pals better than whomever they date? It takes a lot of maturity to date in general, even more so when you have a pre-existing friendship you want to keep.
I tried it twice. My first friend set the standard - he was a great guy before, during and after our dating. The second friend became a completely different person after I confessed my feelings - became very controlling and territorial. Needless to say, we ended on bad terms.
2007-10-18 00:02:44
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answered by Buttercup 6
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Dont go there, I had a best mate for 20 years and then we had a relationship for 2 years.
Unfortunately it did not work out, not only did I loose my lover I lost my best mate as well. We no longer see each other.
I really miss him and wish if I still had that friendship.
2007-10-17 23:57:06
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answered by wendyek 4
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Yes,but it didn't work out.He's five hours away,but we don't talk anymore.We were friends over 13 years and dated twice during that period for a few monthes.The last time,he got a job promotion,and moved five hours away.For the first few monthes we saw each other,then he stopped coming by ,emailing,and calling.
2007-10-18 16:03:33
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answered by Babylove 6
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I hope someday to find it with my special someone but friendship is good and if it turns into something greater then that is even better. What matters is that whether it does or not is that we stay friends or allowed to be friends in case she does find her significant other in someone else
2007-10-18 02:06:08
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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Yes i love my very good friend and now i want to marry her. But i'm scared that if i proposed her our friendship will also destroy . Basically i'm scared of losing a good friend
2007-10-17 23:59:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes with HER and its headed that way but I am not at all afraid to proceed with HER, maybe someday it will happen because WE are such good friends now, Nature will take of the rest...Someday...
2007-10-18 01:54:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometime I think I do, but then I realise that I shouldn't want it. And I wouldn't want to jeopardize the friendship because it's too dear to me.
2007-10-17 23:57:04
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answered by himynameiskim 4
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of course. in most platonic relationships with a male and female, one or the other wants more than friendship (that's natural). it's really hard to stay friends with the opposite sex; at least it has been with me!!
2007-10-18 16:40:46
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answered by 100% ♥Creole♥ 7
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