Topic: Will you date a long time friend who eventually fall in love | |
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Why not?
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I tried to, but after being in love with her for over 25 years, and regularly getting heartbroken by her love of A holes, F wits and losers, I had to walk away and never see her again.
She then stalked me by phone until I got it cut off. She only wanted to be amused and entertained by me, and talk/complain to me about the antics of the morons she preferred to be with. DON'T DO IT. |
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Edited by
Rooster35
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Thu 02/22/18 03:30 PM
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No. I have never and will never date a friend.
First, I couldn't fall in love with a friend. Too awkward. And second, friendship - real friendship, not those people who come around when they need something - is too valuable to waste it on a romantic adventure that has a 50/50 chance of turning into a horrible nightmare. . |
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I would not. Friendships last longer than marriages. |
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I would love to BECAUSE I feel that friendship involves more of a foundation of commitment and respect than mere 'dating' ever can, and with that base, dating would be much more fulfilling ... for me.
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Edited by
Toodygirl5
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Sat 02/24/18 04:26 PM
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Me and my man friend keep having miscommunication, so I don't feel we right for any committed relationship.
Although he's good for dinner and movies out, when he can catch me. |
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Edited by
Toodygirl5
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Sat 02/24/18 04:25 PM
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I would not. Friendships last longer than marriages. Not All |
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why not.. Mears, will you be my friend ? Great, you scared her away dude. |
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Yes, I will as long that he will be respecting my decisions and my feelings. I would. Some of the best marriages that I've known about were people who were great friends to start with. |
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