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The term "I guess I fell in love with our friendship" is yet another example of how retarded women logic can become. Kids, women who say and believe this tripe should be avoided like the plague. Why? Because "I guess I fell in love with our friendship" really means "I have a personal slave who will do anything I want". This is how women can have the security and comfort of men without giving anything back.

 

So what's the solution to this problem, kids? It's easy. If you find a female friend referring to you by these infernal words, STOP BEING FRIENDS WITH HER. No phone calls, no meetups, no facebook, no messages. Even if she invites you to group outings, just politely say you aren't interested.

 

At this point, women will start acting a little psycho because you've had the audacity to reject their friendship. The reason why women will act psycho isn't because you've rejected their friendship. It's because you've finally seen the situation for what it really is. A one sided relationship that serves only the woman's egotistical agenda.

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I don't agree with you entirely. I've seen numerous relationships blossom out of friendship.

 

I have a female friend. She is my best friend. We have never ever fooled around.

 

She just recently became single and needs a "man" to help her do certain things from time to time. I'm more then happy too oblige.

 

The friendship for the most part is extremely well balanced. If I need a date too a wedding she comes with me. If I'm having a hard time she hangs out with me. If I need a woman to help me with things women are good at she is there to help me.

 

It is the true definition of a great friend. Would I ever date her? More then likely yes.. But she won't ever date me because I have HSV-2.

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I don't agree with you entirely. I've seen numerous relationships blossom out of friendship.

 

I have a female friend. She is my best friend. We have never ever fooled around.

 

She just recently became single and needs a "man" to help her do certain things from time to time. I'm more then happy too oblige.

 

The friendship for the most part is extremely well balanced. If I need a date too a wedding she comes with me. If I'm having a hard time she hangs out with me. If I need a woman to help me with things women are good at she is there to help me.

 

It is the true definition of a great friend. Would I ever date her? More then likely yes.. But she won't ever date me because I have HSV-2.

 

I'm curious. How much time off does your friend give you to live your life? Is it paid or does she dock it from your daily rations?

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..."I have a personal slave who will do anything I want". This is how women can have the security and comfort of men without giving anything back.

 

So what's the solution to this problem, kids? It's easy. If you find a female friend referring to you by these infernal words, STOP BEING FRIENDS WITH HER. No phone calls, no meetups, no facebook, no messages. Even if she invites you to group outings, just politely say you aren't interested.

 

At this point, women will start acting a little psycho because you've had the audacity to reject their friendship.

 

The problem isn't women. The problem is your inability to be friends with women without feeling like you have no boundaries and can never say no. That's the only reason why you feel like a "personal slave." Stop being a wimp.

 

I personally wouldn't cut half the population off from potential friendship. But I know how to have boundaries.

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The term "I guess I fell in love with our friendship" is yet another example of how retarded women logic can become. Kids, women who say and believe this tripe should be avoided like the plague. Why? Because "I guess I fell in love with our friendship" really means "I have a personal slave who will do anything I want". This is how women can have the security and comfort of men without giving anything back.

 

So what's the solution to this problem, kids? It's easy. If you find a female friend referring to you by these infernal words, STOP BEING FRIENDS WITH HER. No phone calls, no meetups, no facebook, no messages. Even if she invites you to group outings, just politely say you aren't interested.

 

At this point, women will start acting a little psycho because you've had the audacity to reject their friendship. The reason why women will act psycho isn't because you've rejected their friendship. It's because you've finally seen the situation for what it really is. A one sided relationship that serves only the woman's egotistical agenda.

 

You're at fault for being friends with her in the first place. This is why I don't make friends with men I'm attracted to. And yes men say (more like do) retarded things like this too.

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The term "I guess I fell in love with our friendship" is yet another example of how retarded women logic can become. Kids, women who say and believe this tripe should be avoided like the plague. Why? Because "I guess I fell in love with our friendship" really means "I have a personal slave who will do anything I want". This is how women can have the security and comfort of men without giving anything back.

 

So what's the solution to this problem, kids? It's easy. If you find a female friend referring to you by these infernal words, STOP BEING FRIENDS WITH HER. No phone calls, no meetups, no facebook, no messages. Even if she invites you to group outings, just politely say you aren't interested.

 

At this point, women will start acting a little psycho because you've had the audacity to reject their friendship. The reason why women will act psycho isn't because you've rejected their friendship. It's because you've finally seen the situation for what it really is. A one sided relationship that serves only the woman's egotistical agenda.

 

Who says that? I am nearly 34 and never in my life have I said those words to a man.

 

I'm guessing you fell for a friend and did backflips trying to do things for her but she didn't reciprocate. Right? If that's the case, don't continuously go out of your way for someone who isn't giving back. Grow a backbone and learn to read the signals - takes two to tango.

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"fell in love with our friendship" ugh what does that mean? Never heard of it. Is that a rejection line? I don't get it.

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