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Helga
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Post subject: 1283
Posted: Jun 03, 2005 - 08:24 AM
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| What do you think about friendship between women? Can it be or not?[addsig] |
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LemonGirl
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Post subject: 1408
Posted: Jun 27, 2005 - 10:11 AM
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Unless this is a trick question, I don't see why not.
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lovebug3
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Post subject: 2780
Posted: Oct 17, 2006 - 06:29 PM
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| I dont see why not. I have many great girlfriends. There is just some stuff that I would rather tell them or talk to them about than men. [addsig] |
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smackie9
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Post subject: 2784
Posted: Oct 19, 2006 - 02:22 PM
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| It all depends on the person. Most women prefer a female friend because they can talk about things like your period, or guys, or shopping. Ya know...non guy stuff. On the other hand some prefer a male friend, like myself. I find I can be myself around guys...like belching, or talking about cars...non girl stuff. [addsig] |
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Pixie71
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Post subject: 3127
Posted: Nov 29, 2006 - 08:25 AM
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I've been betrayed by a lot of female friends. I think its just womanly nature to be bitches.
I prefer the company of men. Things are much more laidback, you know they arent backstabbing you, and they are just easier to talk to.
I do miss the girl talks sometimes though. But all in all, men make for better companions.[addsig] |
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JLouise
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Post subject: 3480
Posted: Jan 09, 2007 - 07:57 AM
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I feel that men can be more fun to be around as well; however, lately I've been noticing that not all men are good friends. I've been told continually by my boyfriend that most men are friends with girls because they are attracted to them sexually. I kinda believed him, but I felt that my guy friends were different. After an incident I had with a guy friend where he hit on me out of the blue, I completely rethought my friendships with guys. I've decided that it's fun to be around guys, but I just have to be careful that they know it's strictly friendship.
As for girls, I have really close girl friends who I can say anything to, but I find it hard to make new girlfriends. I don't know what it is, I guess I just feel like girls judge a lot harder.[addsig] |
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smackie9
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Post subject: 3482
Posted: Jan 09, 2007 - 03:09 PM
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That's the way guys are. They look at most any woman, whether they are a coworker, friend, someone on the street, and wonder what would it be like to have sex with them. Oh yes it's true! Doesn't matter if they have significant other. So your bf is somewhat right.
But I've been on other forums where guys would like to confront their woman friend on how they feel about them and wanting something more. But they have alway said that if it didn't work out, they still wanted that friendship to stay as it was, if possible.[addsig] |
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powerup
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Post subject: 3610
Posted: Jan 24, 2007 - 11:45 PM
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| I think it depends on the appearances of the two. If one is extemely attractive and one is overweight and not so pretty, there will be static from time to time.[addsig] |
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ilovesex
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Post subject: 3717
Posted: Feb 18, 2007 - 09:52 AM
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I love women too! no one knows how to get you pleasure then a woman. plus it really gets my boyfriend off when i invite my girlfriends over for a "sleep" over, and we play together.
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Lucky
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Post subject: 3726
Posted: Feb 18, 2007 - 05:41 PM
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| The friendship between women is possible if they have different tastes about men lol[addsig] |
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Post subject: 3730
Posted: Feb 18, 2007 - 07:47 PM
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Of course women can be friends. But there's always this feeling of insincerity of this friendship. Unlike men who seem to bond genuinely with other men.
But on the other hand, I used to love hanging out with boys because I guess it let me be myself and not have to worry about being in "girlfriend" mode and that was empowering. But more recently, I've changed and realized that sometimes hanging out with guys is fun, but in the end, you have to wonder about if the "friendship" is sincere, or just based on something else. Especially since some guys are not turned off by free-thinking women.[addsig] |
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Lauren
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Post subject: 3773
Posted: Feb 21, 2007 - 09:20 AM
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| well, all I can say is that women are no less bitchy in the Lesbian world when it comes to competition. Having said that, I have many women friends to whom I am not sexually attracted, nor they to me. I know a few gay guys who are friends and I have avoided straight guys since I was in high school, fortunately word gets around and most guys at work are ok friends. The few pests have given up bothering me, but I still have problems with guys socially. [addsig] |
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