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I've noticed that people who have very few friends

can't tell the difference between a good friend of opposite sex and a significant other.
What do you think ? 🤔
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
It's all or nothing. Actually this is quite prevalent.

Society is totally geared to exclusionism when it comes to relationships.

Had a good friend once. She was a total christian. In no way was I ever christian. Yet couldn't grasp that I wasn't attracted to her in that way.

She found someone and that was the last I heard from her. 🤷‍♂️😔
eMortal · M
@DeWayfarer Like @Elessar said when starving of love, they see things that aren't there.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@eMortal yes, yet there was more too it.

I was worse than her even then! 😔

I had just lost my father.
Elessar · 26-30, M
It's easy seeing more than there actually is in a friendship, or interpreting signals differently than the original intentions of those who gave them, especially when one's normally starved of love.
Peaches · F
I've noticed many people with friends or not feel that way, 😎 just because a guy and girl are together some will assume they are having sex. I have a male friend I've spent the night with and never had sex, because we're [i]friends![/i]
SwampFlower · 31-35, F
It's easy. One you boink, one you don't.
SW-User
@SwampFlower Rants in asexual
SwampFlower · 31-35, F
@SW-User Oof.
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Gamalon · 31-35, M
Words of truth.
eMortal · M
@Gamalon they can get quite jealous!!
Peaches · F
@eMortal I avoid jealous people!👎
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