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Should a platonic guy-girl relationship always turn into romantic love :wow:? I think not. :norose: TV shows and movies can make even the most jaded of souls believe that guy-girl friendships will in

Should a platonic guy-girl relationship always turn into romantic love :wow:? I think not. :norose: TV shows and movies can make even the most jaded of souls believe that guy-girl friendships will inevitably turn into perfect romance. It always makes for a great story and appeals to practically every girl ([i]ahem... “Most girls!”[/i]) I know. But what about those boy-girl friends (emphasis on the space there) whose relationship never turn into more than relationship? Does that mean these folk are any less fortunate? Think about it. What’s wrong with having a guy strictly as a best friend? There are lots of reasons not to go all My Best Friend’s Wedding on your guy bud, and I’d gladly share them with you. [spoiler] [b]1. You have an instant kuya/bodyguard/driver :ninja: [/b] Bright side: guys love to feel needed, and we feel fulfilled when we’re able to complete a requested favor. Now combine this fact that friends don’t really need anything in return for favors, and you’ve got yourself another winning reason to have a guy friend. Parents will usually feel safer about their daughters going out if they know she’s with a guy friend they trust. Guy friends are also useful when an ex strolls by with a girl on his arm – you know what we mean. Down side: Seeing you guys together all the time, loose tongues will always wag. :P [b]2. He can be your guy spy[/b] BS: Or in Austin Powers’ memorable words, he can be your “mo-o-o-o-ole.” You’ve always wondered about what your crush thinks of you, so what better way to find out than by employing your best guy as a spy? Guys will always be suspicious when girls ask about their personal characteristics or interest, as in, “I wonder why she’s asking? Does she like me, or is she asking for someone who likes me?” But they’ll never suspect anything’s afoot if a guy asks, because chances are, your crush will share these things voluntarily with another dude. If your target knows he’s your friend, he might even ask your guy bud to help him get to you! DS: If he suddenly wants to buddy up to your crush, your guy bud runs the risk of being considered gay. :D [b]3. You can be a total nut with him[/b] BS: Admit it! You act differently when you’re with the boy you really like. You’re quiet, demure, and well-mannered. But when you’re with friend, the totally insane and probably gross side of you comes out. Can you imagine heckling your crush? Don’t think so. But can you imagine doing same thing with a guy friend? Letting the nutty side of you is healthy because: A) It’s a part of you that has to be expressed ;] B) Simply because its fun! :lol: As bonus, a guy generally gives as much as they get, so you’re guaranteed a fun time for as long as you want. DS: Acting crazy long enough can lead to lasting impressions, particularly if a crush sees you. :D [b]4. You have an unbiased sounding board[/b] BS: You can talk to him anytime, anywhere about absolutely everything in you mind, without worrying he’ll be turn off. Talk to him about sports, politics, homework and even other guys, and you’ll receive an honest, unbiased answer. You can even share the most disgusting toilet jokes, and far from being repulsed, your guy friend will love it. Guys also make very good shoulders to cry on when you’ve got problems, and if he’s a real friend, he won’t be expecting anything in return. DS: Guys are notorious :smoke: in saying the WRONG things at the WRONG time. (BEEP! BEEP! Wahahahaha!) :lol: [b]5. You don’t have to deal with emotions[/b] :crybaby: BS: When your BF is feeling sad, lonely, and mad or any negative emotions, you’re practically obligated to take care of him. Plus, if he’s the sensitive type, you have to make sure you don’t run over his feelings. Here’s a little secret: Guys usually like that with their GF’s, because they feel they have the right to be. But with their friends, they’re all stoic and macho, because showing their sensitive side to friends just isn’t right. Well, guess what: Girl friends count as friends, too. So you can rag on your guy friend all you want, and he won’t really mind. Okay, he’ll probably mind, but you’ll rarely hear him object. And when he’s troubled by something, he’ll talk to you about it, but without the awkward crying that would make the problem much harder to fix. DS: He’ll have no reason to curb his natural insensitivity. [b]6. It’s easier to keep guy friends happy[/b] =) BS: Unlike “BF’s” who demand attention, fawning over, and all of that emotion crap, guy friends are never demanding. Why? For the simple reason that guys hate being labeled “maarte” or “OA” by their friends. So you can ask him for all the favors you need, and the worst he’ll probably do is good naturedly gripe a bit before doing what he’s been asked. Just throw in a GO LARGE burger meal or a few pizzas once in a while and your guy friend will be as happy as a clam. Quite useful particularly when you need a ride or an escort. DS: You have to shell out for “maintenance food.” [b]7. All of the advantages of a BF, with none of the complications[/b] :thumbsup: BS: Love in the romantic sense is definitely not easy to deal with, particularly when you’re in your teens. But with a guy friend, you get all the practical benefits of a BF, without all the emotional hang-ups that come with one. It may not exactly be loved as the movies would like to portray it, but in a lot of ways, Platonic love can be so much better. DS: We’ll he’s not the One! :crybaby: And that’s about it! Not so bad eh?! [/spoiler] Do you agree?

Last edited by Lightness (2008-05-12 05:49:08)

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Re: Should a platonic guy-girl relationship always turn into romantic love :wow:? I think not. :norose: TV shows and movies can make even the most jaded of souls believe that guy-girl friendships will in

i dont know, but girls having a strict best friend is just insensitive, coz they dont know how their strict best friend love her.
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Re: Should a platonic guy-girl relationship always turn into romantic love :wow:? I think not. :norose: TV shows and movies can make even the most jaded of souls believe that guy-girl friendships will in

[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][b]I don't think so. :) [/b][/font]
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Re: Should a platonic guy-girl relationship always turn into romantic love :wow:? I think not. :norose: TV shows and movies can make even the most jaded of souls believe that guy-girl friendships will in

i don`t think so too. =)
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