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<blockquote data-quote="aviator41" data-source="post: 2522693" data-attributes="member: 30309"><p>There are entire sections of psychology that deal with the 'friend zone' issue. There have been official research studies done on it.</p><p></p><p>Typically, men and women want different things from an opposite-sex friendship and those things class eventually. The friendship can breed distrust, jealousy, confusion, blurred boundaries and a whole host of other problems that manifest themselves outside of the immediate friendship.</p><p></p><p>Typically, to collateral damage is immense and the friendship falls apart as it takes it's toll on other relationships the two parties have.</p><p></p><p>In short, if neither of you are feeling the ill effects your mutual friendship has on your lives, great! But don't expect that to last. Eventually it will take a toll, as the rest of the world is indicating to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviator41, post: 2522693, member: 30309"] There are entire sections of psychology that deal with the 'friend zone' issue. There have been official research studies done on it. Typically, men and women want different things from an opposite-sex friendship and those things class eventually. The friendship can breed distrust, jealousy, confusion, blurred boundaries and a whole host of other problems that manifest themselves outside of the immediate friendship. Typically, to collateral damage is immense and the friendship falls apart as it takes it's toll on other relationships the two parties have. In short, if neither of you are feeling the ill effects your mutual friendship has on your lives, great! But don't expect that to last. Eventually it will take a toll, as the rest of the world is indicating to you. [/QUOTE]
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