Can childhood friends become lovers?
- Yes
- I’m not sure
- No, it’s weird
Hollywood directors often shoot scenarios of friendship that grows into deeper feelings. And, of course, some people willingly want to believe that in life, just like in films, there are such situations, too. In particular, there is a perception that, for example, in a friendship between a man and a woman, always someone is counting on something more. Often, for a long time, the friends cannot cross the border because they are concerned about how their “friend” will perceive the news about the presence of more than friendly feelings. If people become good friends before they go to love relationships, they are already partly familiar with the habits and character of the chosen person and likely will be better at handling conflicts. Some believe that the relationships that grew from friendship to love are the strongest because friendship in romantic relationships is the key to a lasting union. No relationship can be built solely on the attraction of two bodies. Also, crazy love and passion sooner or later dim. But the union of souls in the form of friendship often lasts for years and even to death. Instead, others believe that friendship and love are completely different feelings and relationships. If people are just friends, they cannot be tied with a love feeling.
So, do you think friendship can grow into love?
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- It's crucial to find the perfect balance to maintain warmth without pain.
- Too much closeness can be suffocating; distance is necessary.
- Intimacy requires constant adjustment, much like porcupines finding the right distance.
- Relationships are more about enduring imperfections than seeking perfect proximity.
- People inherently have flaws, and relationships require accepting those flaws.
- None
- Outstanding. We’re like two peas in a pod
- It’s good, but it could use some improvement
- We’re incompatible, but we appreciate the differences
- Incompatible, and it’s only a matter of time before we separate
- None
- Yes, I’m in a good place.
- Somewhat, there’s room for improvement.
- I’m disappointed with it for a number of reasons.
- What sex life?
- None