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Not true. It can also be because of shared interests in other fields, hobbies, or passions. I wouldn't think of pursuing any woman I have as a friend.
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most of the time yes. but there are also times as with me where im still friends with ex gfs but only because they feel like they can talk to me if they need to and vis versa for advice. We shared a closer bond than anyone else and feel comfortable talking to eachother about things or current relationships. But when a guy just starts talking to a girl to be friends with her hes more than likely sooner or later gonna try to get in her pants... its just the way it is, and i know girls can be like that too.
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Not really. However, in getting to know someone as a friend it is possible to form an attraction because of the connection you have with the person. My wife was my friend first. I would not want to date someone I didn't already know as a friend. I need to know and trust someone first. She's still my best friend and always will be. Maybe this friend of yours has become attracted to you because he trusts you, really enjoys being around you, and senses a strong connection to you.
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No I don't believe that from experience. Most of my friends in life have been male. I only slept with one, and that was actually before we became friends for life afterward. One of my very best friends on the internet is male and we are both involved with other people, we have open and honest occasional flirtation and fun, but both of us realize that he and I are and always will be friends only. If either he or I wanted more, we wouldn't still be hanging out and talking, being there for one another when either of us wants to discuss our S-O.
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Nope. I have quite a few friends that are female - and I am neither dating nor pursing them, being gay and all.
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No. I have female friends of various ages.
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