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Originally posted by Kourt
simply put, Why not start as friends and go from there?
Australian women are VERY different to US women. We don't tend to do the dating thing here - we go straight from meeting into relationships. I like very strong willed, independant women, but because they have always needed to chase me rather than the other way around, the relationships have been lots of fun and free of BS. And we tend to become great friends along the way.Oh come on, I've traveled a lot in my life, and women are women. DJ tactics appeal to a woman's gut instinct - you can't possibly convince me that something like that changes from place to place.
My best friend is female, we share all our dirty gossip about fbckbuddies or partners, check out members of the opposite sex together and when we're out in public, people generally think we're an item because we're always so affectionate to each other with hugs, hand-holding and kissing each other (anywhere but the lips).A guy and a girl I know are ALWAYS talking about sex and the guy is making the girl laugh all the time, yet they never take it further. It's a really weird kind of borderline position.
Why not cut to the chase when you come across a woman when the attraction and IL is mutual? What's wrong with intense passion early on?Originally posted by Kourt
simply put, Why not start as friends and go from there?
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haha, exactly, I have friends like that who spend more time with me than they do with their boyfriends...Originally posted by playfulboy
My best friend is female, we share all our dirty gossip about fbckbuddies or partners, check out members of the opposite sex together and when we're out in public, people generally think we're an item because we're always so affectionate to each other with hugs, hand-holding and kissing each other (anywhere but the lips).
It's a great situation - a spunky girl that I can ask questions about females to, who raises the IL of other women in the room because she's so affectionate to me and who will share my bed and snuggle up when we've been out late.
It will never turn from friends to lovers, though if it did we would have a rock solid relationship to build on - no secrets, all the BS bypassed through the friendship.
And for all of you who are shouting "don't give away all your secrets, keep some mystery", don't worry, she knows most of my bedroom secrets (and readilly admits to getting wet at some of my stories), but every couple of months she finds out about things I achieved before I met her and sees me constantly achieving new things, so her IL as a friend remains just as high 2 years on there is still a sense that she hasn't even scratched the tip of the iceberg despite knowing lots about me.
A final comment - yes it's hard to move from friendship to lover, but in my opinion, it's essential to make your lover your friend as well if you ever want to build a long-standing relationship - women are humans too.