Stop Being "Just A Friend"
Top Comments
All Comments (30)
-
@ericvanderpool25 can t live with or without them
-
Love $cams: Never send money to a stranger over the internet, no getting involved with illegal immigrants/google marriage fraud, pass the check, never co-sign/mix anything legal, no marriage, avoid long distance relationships, when meeting women online avoid dinner & movies on first meet up (meet up at free/low cost places like bookstores/parks/cafes), stop paying for other men's kids/no single women with kids, always use a condom/no child support, never lend money to women.
-
I hate/love women
-
@Counseloration like he says:its all up to us
-
1:13
-
Well he says it "almost" universally means this (that they don't even want to be friends).
And he's talking about guys hearing this from a girl they've recently met...it sounds like you're talking about guys that you already know very well and have probably known for a while - which is why you look at them brotherly.
Most girls don't have the nerve to say straight out "I'm not interested in you" so they let you down easy.
-
This is 100% false. Every time I have said this to a guy it's because I viewed him in a brotherly way or because he was such a good friend that I didn't want to risk our friendship. If I'm just not interested In him in that way I say that.
Screw the Friend Zone..
xIsaacClarke 5 months ago in playlist More videos from DoubleYourDatingDD 15
@Jizzle76 I agree. A girl is not obligated to be 100% honest about what she wants from every interaction she has with a guy. Girls tend to avoid direct confrontation. It's a guys job to assess how and where it's going. Just be open and honest with the facts. If you feel like you're being lead on, guess what? You are! Move on. It's not her fault, it may or may not be yours. Not all interactions lead to intimate relationships with a woman. Period.
Counseloration 9 months ago 3