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There is some self interest behind every friendship either a boy or a girl. This is a BITTER truth and we have to accept this truth. Without self interest there is no friendship at all in this world. Do you differ from me, please share with me.

2007-11-11 06:25:34 · 4 answers · asked by Raghavendra R 5 in Social Science Psychology

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I believe this is true, subconsciously you don't want to have any kind of relationship if you aren't getting anything out of it as bad as that sounds. If its a boy wanting to be friends with a girl or visa versa or girls being friends with each other I haven't meat any girls that want to be friends with other girls that are prettier than them unless they will get them to be more popular or get them into a better crowd....Its really a shame but I do think that it is definitly true.

2007-11-11 06:33:13 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

genuine. As there is not any such element as a loose present. As there is not any such element as a real, selfless, stable deed. a grin. not extra then a grin. It makes human beings satisfied, precise? yet would not making human beings satisfied, make you sense stable too? it could sound harsh, inspite of the undeniable fact that it is not, no longer in all likelihood. the way of life and taking section in it...

2016-11-11 03:54:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

True. As there is no such thing as a free gift. As there is no such thing as a true, selfless, good deed. A smile. No more then a smile. It makes people happy, right? But doesn't making people happy, make you feel good too? It may sound harsh, but it's not, not really. The way of life and enjoying it...

2007-11-11 06:45:25 · answer #3 · answered by dearestm64 3 · 0 0

Know what?
No, I don't share this view.
Some friendships are based on giving, and this giving takes a form of receiving.

2007-11-11 06:29:27 · answer #4 · answered by Shani 2 · 0 0

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