LynnieBear Posted October 9, 2011 Posted October 9, 2011 yet defends male/female friendships. That's called taking it waaaayyyy too far, if you ask me.
WhiteChocolate Posted October 9, 2011 Posted October 9, 2011 Do you mean defends that particular male/female friendship? Example, he says, "Oh, we're just friends." And everyone inwardly thinks, "But you sleep in the same bed..." Or do you mean he defends male/female friendships in general? Because there's nothing wrong with m/f friendships in general....
Author LynnieBear Posted October 9, 2011 Author Posted October 9, 2011 Do you mean defends that particular male/female friendship? Example, he says, "Oh, we're just friends." And everyone inwardly thinks, "But you sleep in the same bed..." Or do you mean he defends male/female friendships in general? Because there's nothing wrong with m/f friendships in general.... I mean both, and this friend is a girl. She's lucky this guy doesn't like her like that, because she would be leading him on verrrryyy hard. For all she (or I) know, he does like her. : /
Recommended Posts