haha, exactly, I have friends like that who spend more time with me than they do with their boyfriends...
It can make it hard - I've had a few boyfriends who are jealous of our closeness with this female friend and others. But if a guy sees us being affectionate to each other before he starts dating her, he knows what he's in for and most of those female friends won't put up with an even vaugely jealous boyfriend.
So you two will always be just friends? A single spark could change the whole situation, and yet that will probably never happen?
Will we always be just friends? Who knows. There is a lot of spark, we spend a lot of time together on a social level and now playing in a band together. The only way for the rules to change is for her to decide it's time to be seduced - she knows I would happily "take her on" (she knows she had to win my approval) but I've never pushed the issue.
Last night we went and saw a band together, came back to my place, curled up around each other in bed and chatted.
Her : I think a lot of people tonight thought we were an item.
Me : Does it worry you?
Her : No, but I think it might make it harder for you to find a girlfriend if they think you're with me.
Me : And how about you finding a guy?
Her : There's no-one I've found recently that's up to my standards.
Me : Your standards? What do you have to offer a guy in return - what makes you worth the chase?
Her : -silence- and then change of subject.
I pretty much class that conversation as meaning "I don't even consider you in the equation as far as sexual relationships go."
It's no biggie - I woke up with her beside me, we made ham and cheese croisants and spent the morning snuggling, chatting and drinking coffee.
I would rather a female friend who will be like that for the rest of our lives, than to ever risk screwing it up by attempting to push it beyond friends. Sex is nice, but real intimacy and honesty are priceless.