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My friendship vocabulary is quite basic:

 

1. Someone I know

2. He/She is a friend

3. Close friend.

 

One of my guy friends said a female friend he speaks to regularly recently described him as a "special" friend and asked what I thought it meant?

 

Too me, I said she thought he was a close friend.... But he was not entirely satisfied with that answer.... Why did she not just say "close" fiend as that is a very well used description.

 

Just to clarify, he does not have any special needs and they are normal friends, no hanky panky.

 

Thanks.

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Just to clarify, he does not have any special needs and they are normal friends, no hanky panky.

Oh. No suggestions then, sorry

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Hmmm, seems like your guess is as good as mine :p

 

Guess my friend will just have to ask her what she means.

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Your friend a little "slow"?

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I would wager it's her throwing in a dash of sexuality for one reason or another. Maybe to thank him for many years of service.

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Maybe to thank him for many years of service.

 

LOL! You mean like a medal?

 

Women can be so difficult to decode! Can mean something or nothing at all....

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LOL! You mean like a medal?

 

Women can be so difficult to decode! Can mean something or nothing at all....

Yup. ;) She'd probably drop the friend label in this case if she was interested in something more though. =/

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