But if we started dating it might ruin our friendship

Da_Funk

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#1
Came across this while wasting time today. I had a good laugh as I've been here before.

I really like you. I do. You're so nice, and sweet, and you listen to all my problems and respond with the appropriate compliments. But, well, I don't really see a relationship in our future. It would be terrible if we let sex destroy this great friendship we have where I get everything I want and you get nothing you want. Don't you think?

I knew you would understand. You always do.

We're so perfect as friends, you know? I can tell you anything, and you know you can always come to me anytime you need to hear me bitch about work or how ugly I feel. You wouldn't want to ruin a friendship like that just so you could be my boyfriend, and have me look at you with desire and longing in my eyes, if only once—would you? Of course not. Well, if we started dating, it would only complicate this wonderful setup I've got going here.

It's just…you're like my best friend, and I would hate for something you desperately want to change that. I mean, sure, we could go on some dates, maybe mess around a little and finally validate the six years you've spent languishing in this platonic nightmare, but then what? How could we ever go back to the way we were, where I take advantage of your clear attraction to me so I can have someone at my beck and call? That part of our friendship means so much to me.

No. We are just destined to be really, really good friends who only hang out when I don't have a boyfriend, but still need male attention to boost my fragile and all-consuming ego.

Anything can happen once you bring romance in. Think about how awful my last relationship was at the end, remember? The guy I'd call you crying about at 3 a.m. because he wouldn't answer my texts? The guy I met at the birthday party you threw me? I had insanely passionate sex with him for four months and now we don't even talk anymore. God, I would die if something like that happened to us.

Plus, ick, can you even imagine getting naked in front of each other? I've known you so long, you're more like a brother that I've drunkenly made out with twice and never mentioned again. It'd be way too weird. And if we did, then whenever you'd come shopping with me, or go to one of my performances or charity events, or take me for ice cream when I've had a bad day at work, you'd be looking at me like, "I've seen her breasts." God, I can't think of anything more awkward that that.

Oh, before I forget, my mom says hi.

Anyway, you would totally hate me as your girlfriend. I'd be all needy and dramatic and slowly growing to love you. If I was your girlfriend, I would never be able to tell you all about the other asshole guys I date and pretend I don't see how much it crushes you. Let's never lose that. That's what makes us us.

Don't worry. You're so funny and smart and amazing, any girl but me would be lucky to date you. You'll find someone, I know it. And when you do, I'll be right by your side to suddenly become all flirty and affectionate with you in front of her, until she grows jealous and won't believe it when you say we're just friends. But when she dumps you, that's just what we'll be.

Best friends. Friends forever
But If We Started Dating It Would Ruin Our Friendship Where I Ask You To Do Things And You Do Them | The Onion - America's Finest News Source
 

Shadows

Well-Known Member
#2
I'm glad I never got into that situation. I've helped out a bunch of girls, but I never had feelings for them.

That sux though. I'd hate it.
 

Jokerman

Well-Known Member
#4
You mean she got that from the internet? I thought she wrote that herself. Wait till I get that bitch. She'll say she's sorry and how about I pick her up and we go shopping. I'll sound moody and say, what time. Then I'll take her and pay for her stuff, while she talks to some guy she likes on her cell phone. We'll be friends forever.
 

masta247

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#11
You know what sucks?
Men who agree to be girls little bitches who will always listen and do everything blabla. She won't change her mind or the way she looks at them while it will affect the way she looks at other men. That boosts girls' requirements and makes them think that every men whey find should be as good as their "friend", just fuckable. If he isn't then she'll drop him, say that he's a dick and call her 'pussy-friend' to tell about it. She will never find a potential boyfriend in a little bitch-men-friend no matter how good he will be. It only affects what she wants in other men. These relationships are totally one-sided and girls tend to justify themselves by saying: "but I always call him to say what's up and he can also tell me everything about him and his problems". They literally can have anything and if anything does not suit them they can tell you "good bye" on any occasion without giving a shit (okay maybe except being sad for a few days).
I'm not saying that I was never in a situation like this but I always noticed when girls started to plan this plot and walked away.
And I mean it: some girls are often like "You're either my friend who does everything for me, I'll say that you're my best male friend but if you fail at anything I'll blame you for this and say fuck you or fuck you right now because I couldn't care less, I'll find another pussy-male-friend anyway".
 

masta247

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#13
nah but if I were in this sort of situation I'd like to read something like this written more harshly. It would help me with realizing things.
And I really think that men who let girls use them are doing a terrible thing for mankind. They would do less harm by joining feminist movements.
 

Shadows

Well-Known Member
#15
Why doesn't anyone try and flip the script?


"But, if we don't fuck, it will ruin our friendship."

"wha....really?"

"Yah, that's what friends do, they fuck."
 

Jokerman

Well-Known Member
#16
^Right

The truth is there are no nice guys. The bottom line is you all just want to fuck them any way you can. You’ll say any damned thing that comes into your head to get into her pants. And if you’re shy or lack confidence, you act like a “nice guy,” you become their friend, hoping they'll eventually fall for you. And women know this. They know you’re all the same. They know when a guy likes them, he's hoping they'll give it up to them like Fort Knox opening up its doors. But they also know they won’t have to with the “nice guy” without any uncomfortable problems. And sometimes that’s all they want.

Some of you disagree. Some of you are in love with a girl and she’s all you think about and you'd always treat her like a queen if she was yours, and so on. You’re deluding yourself. Sure, you love her. That's what happens when you can't have her; your lust turns to "love." But it's still lust in disguise.
 

masta247

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#17
whatever happened to that one girl? :D the one you spied on in her phone account
haha yeah, I realized what kind of person she is, stopped calling her and going out and it turned out that now she texts me almost everyday. I sometimes answer her :)
 

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