 What does it mean when a guy asks to be friends with benefits, can that end up in a relationship? What it means is that it's probably not going to end up in a relationship. What they've done is they've done a study on this and people who try to go from a friend with benefits to a real relationship, like people that actually try. It's not just friends with benefits that go into a real relationship. It's people who actually try to go from a friend with benefits into a real relationship. It only happens one in nine times, right? And so basically what you're getting right now is a big red flag that says, hey, I'm probably not going to want anything more anytime in the future. We're agreeing to this right now. You know that you're agreeing to this right now. And so if you bring up anything else in the future, just remember that you agreed to this and he'll point back to when you agreed to this and that you're nothing more. And so my suggestion is that if you want a real relationship, do not get into a casual friend with benefits situation with anybody. Just stop doing it completely. And because what ends up happening is you're going to have this guy in your life, right? And if this guy is taking up the space of getting your needs met and getting into something real, then you're not going to have space open for another man who's serious to come in and give you what it is that you actually want.