Originally posted by Nico
You know; I live in some sort of real life soap opera, my friends (both guys and girls, mind you) seem on an eternal quest to get a G/Bfriend.
This is because society has conditioned most people that they
need to be in a relationship. Wrong, people
want to be in a relationship, but they don't
need to be in one. Wants and needs are very different. OK, there's the whole instinct to procreate thing, but I'm not talking about instinct here.
Originally posted by icespeed
advice for you guys from personal experience: don't look for girls, make friends. it's heaps better when you start going out with someone you've been friends with for yonks on end because no one's being fake and trying to impress anyone. and obviously if nothing happens, you've still made heaps of good friends.
Icespeed may be one in a million women that actually practices what she preaches.
I met a girl through the net one time. I was friends with her cousin. I was over there one day and her sister had taken a picture of me. She in turn saw this picture and was immediately interested. She lived far away from me, other side of the country far. We really got to know each other well over the Internet. She helped me get over some *^%@& and I helped her deal with some guy; we were friends. Eventually we were talking on the phone. Clearly, we were (at least mentally) attracted to each other, and we decided to meet. I didn't meet her until last year, and when I did, there was nothing. No chemistry whatsoever. We only spent maybe half a day together, due to circumstances beyond our control. We are still friends though, best friends. You might say I have someone to...practice on? Not in a using sense; I mean until someone else comes my way, so I have a good idea of what a girl likes and doesn't.
The moral of the story: Yes, you can be friends.