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| 1 | Straight men will not spend a significant amount of time/are not close friends with a straight woman in whom they are not sexually or romantically interested.It exists. I am a man and I have multiple female long distance friends who I care a great deal about. With that being said, there were a few instances of flirting with some of them but both parties knew nothing would happen because we just weren't each others' type. I think degree of attraction is a huge factor when it comes to this kind of friendship. If two people aren't attracted to each other but they get along well, it shouldn't matter what gender they are. I'll admit that I'm friends with … | /r/PurplePillDebate | 25/05/21 04:51 PM |
| 1 | To those that used to have a hard time holding a conversation, how did you fix your problem?Couldnt have said it any better | /r/seduction | 22/04/21 02:24 PM |
| 1 | Most moderm women seem to think that the bar is set extremely low for men. What do you guys think?An individual is an individual. All women have different standards, just like all men. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 21/04/21 01:55 AM |
| 3 | If men and women can just be friends, Then why do a lot of women stop talking to their male counterpart once they are in a relationship?I think it goes both ways and all ways. When people (regardless of gender) first enter a relationship, all they want to do is spend time with that person. Men and women don't necessarily drop their other friends, but they begin to prioritize their partner. Every relationship is different, but people just run out of time for previous friendships because relationships usually always take precedent over friendships. That being said I have noticed that what you mentioned about girls ending friendshi… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 08/04/21 07:57 PM |
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