Friday, September 07, 2012

Why Men And Women Can't Be Friends (Video)


 By far the most frequently commented on post I've ever written is my post about not trusting girls with all guy friends.

 Read it here: Never Trust Girls With All Male Friends

Here's a great video that captures my point even more succinctly.



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9 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:04 PM

    In my opinion, men and women can be friends but there has to be ZERO physical attraction, which is admittedly rare.

    Therefore, no, most male/female "friendships" are one-sided.

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  2. Anonymous2:43 PM

    Well no shit Shirlock

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  3. In my experience girls with all or almost all guy friends has given up on her own ability to influence a guy-girl situation. It's like she's decided to take the guys' worldview.

    I consider them 'easy pickings'

    I'm embarrassed though at my performance with 'normal' girls. Hopefully you or someone else can help out.

    I had a baaaad night!

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  4. Anonymous12:58 PM

    I am just friends with a girl after we hooked up & no sparks....now she wings me. quite effectivly I might add...plus she intros me to her girl circles. does that count?

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  5. Anonymous11:35 AM

    I love how girls know that their best straight guy friends want to screw them but know they will never do anything about it.

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  7. Anonymous8:44 AM

    I think it depends on attraction and a certain level of emotional/cognitive distance.

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  8. Anonymous2:53 PM

    either your a chode with female friends or you have no female friends.

    i think the top level tho is a guy in abundance who has so many girls they know he has options hmm but then theyd wanna fuck HIM, guess you cant get out of the paradox :D

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  9. I disagree. Sometimes there is no spark, but you can still be friends. Yes many times one person would like more, but not always.

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