pony_magician
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no i'm not saying the only difference between friends and boyfriends/girlfriends/catfriends/horsefriends/whateveryou'reintofriends is sex, but it is fair for someone to want sex in a relationship. not rape or whatever, but it is fair enough for someone to want sex out of a relationship, which is what i was trying to say before.I know that females are just as capable as males in seeking sexual gratification, I mean, humans aren't asexual and we're quite literally controlled by our hormones. I was not, at all, suggesting it was one sided. Some gurlz are just as bad as doodz
I think sex is one factor, but ultimately isn't it kind of the emotional/spiritual connection you have with someone? You can have sex with anyone, but the emotional element to a relationship is what differentiates "just friends" from "couple".
Sex surely can't be the only, and ultimate thing that differentiates ~friends~ from being a ~couple~
You can't say you're a close to your friends or even your close friends, than you are to your boyfriend/girlfriend.
/sheltered asian girl
guys and girls both want sex. it's understandable for someone to want sex.
(keep in mind that i'm not interested in sex and stuff-- i'm just being realistic)
((EDIT: Rereading this I say the same thing about a million times, but
basically, it's not ridiculous or disgusting or outrageous or whatever for a man/woman to expect sex in a relationship.
basically what ebony said
thnx for ur adviceso basically the only difference between your friends and your boyfriend is that you have sex with your boyfriend? youre doing relationships wrong
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