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OK, two radio commercials I recently heard for two dating services.
E-Harmony (don't do it, I did, expensive and I didn't get very good matches) has this one where this hubby and wife are talking about how they're best friends and the owner/narrarator of e-harmony says it's like waking up with your best friend (at that moment I thought of some of my guy friends and about puked), then added with some passion added (still puking). The wifey says they're like "best friends" ... B.S.
Then this other commerical for cupid.com ( haven't done this one; doesn't sound any better), and it says women are looking for a "best friend" to date.
Riddle me this: Why do women ALWAYS say this but don't really want this? Take it from a guy who has a few women as friends, it's near-impossible to go from friendship zone to passion. Why are women always perpetuating this myth?
I totally agree that you need to have the trust, honesty, and belief in each other like you do with your friends, but there's that added element of passion and sexual attraction that separates it.
I was hanging out with a gal yesterday (not sure if it's friendship zone or not) and we both talked about how one has to have that rapid beating in your heart when you see the other person. For example, a gal friend of mine I ran into the other day on campus (we both work at a university) and when I saw her no big feeling or anything, nothing, zippidy do dah, diddly. I used to think I had a thing for her, but my heart not only did NOT skip a beat, it was probably barely beating. She's a FRIEND.
So women, quit the stupid commericals and talk where you say you're looking for a best friend. You're not.
The more you perpetuate this myth, the more our sorry AFC society will believe it.
Be consistent with your beliefs and live what you say.
E-Harmony (don't do it, I did, expensive and I didn't get very good matches) has this one where this hubby and wife are talking about how they're best friends and the owner/narrarator of e-harmony says it's like waking up with your best friend (at that moment I thought of some of my guy friends and about puked), then added with some passion added (still puking). The wifey says they're like "best friends" ... B.S.
Then this other commerical for cupid.com ( haven't done this one; doesn't sound any better), and it says women are looking for a "best friend" to date.
Riddle me this: Why do women ALWAYS say this but don't really want this? Take it from a guy who has a few women as friends, it's near-impossible to go from friendship zone to passion. Why are women always perpetuating this myth?
I totally agree that you need to have the trust, honesty, and belief in each other like you do with your friends, but there's that added element of passion and sexual attraction that separates it.
I was hanging out with a gal yesterday (not sure if it's friendship zone or not) and we both talked about how one has to have that rapid beating in your heart when you see the other person. For example, a gal friend of mine I ran into the other day on campus (we both work at a university) and when I saw her no big feeling or anything, nothing, zippidy do dah, diddly. I used to think I had a thing for her, but my heart not only did NOT skip a beat, it was probably barely beating. She's a FRIEND.
So women, quit the stupid commericals and talk where you say you're looking for a best friend. You're not.
The more you perpetuate this myth, the more our sorry AFC society will believe it.
Be consistent with your beliefs and live what you say.