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What is your opinion on staying friends after relationships?

Arex036

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So I don't want to make this post too long.
Yesterday after work I had convo with my female co-worker.

She had been in a relationship with co-worker. He basicaly banged her for a week and dumped her.
Now they they are "just friends".

It seems like he moved on, he is in new realationship...but it seems like she is still trying to get into his life.

She asked me for my "male perspective on this matter".

I think that this dating a co-worker situation is dumb and just complicates your life.
But also this saying in good terms with someone you have been with and trying to still be involved in their life is moronic.

Now, I would just like to hear your opinon on why is this happening.
Maybe some of you have better way of explaning to me this whole mess.

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I don't realy care about them or their realtionship.
I'm... let's say friends with both of them and that is the only way I'm involvded in this situation.
Not trying to bang my co-worker.
 

Just because a woman listens to you and acts interested in what you say doesn't mean she really is. She might just be acting polite, while silently wishing that the date would hurry up and end, or that you would go away... and never come back.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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Staying on good terms is sensible if it's a work colleague inasmuch as you don't want enemies in your working life if you can avoid it. There are a couple of other things I'd say though:

First, I don't think being 'friends' works once you've had a romantic/sexual relationship. But then I'm also quite old fashioned because, whilst I'm happy to be friendly towards women, I don't won't women friends per se. It's an important difference.

Second, don't allow yourself to be friendzoned once a relationship is over. Basically, it's low-level humiliation so have a bit of dignity and walk away. You don't have to be hostile, just don't play that game.
 

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This is because 1. It's been an extremely short-term relationship.

And 2 . The man did the dumping.

3rd reason might be because it's at work.

Dude played a risky dumb game as smart as possible, like a prisoner making the best out of his stay in jail or something like that..

Generally speaking staying friends is akin to self torture because rather sooner than later she will move on and be open about it.
 

What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.

You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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I’ve been in a similar situation. Honestly, if feelings are still there, staying friends usually just makes things harder. One person moves on while the other is still holding on, and it creates tension and confusion.

I’ve found that the kindest thing is usually to step back and give each other space. Constant contact keeps hope alive and makes it harder to move on. A clean break might feel harsh at first, but in the long run it’s easier for both people to heal.
 

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It's fine if it was just a bang or a fling. I've got a number of female "friends" who were just that.

LTRs, a little different. I've taken loooong breaks and gone NC. So reconnecting is kind of weird. I don't mind being friendly but I keep my distance.
 
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