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Yeah.
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Lol hmm indeed, I've often though of lezzing it up with my best friend.
Haha nah but there's like an invisible barrier with best friends, you've sort of naturally established that relationship is a no go zone.
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You can but when you break up, is it possible that you both can be the same like you used too?
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Raingasm wrote:
You can but when you break up, is it possible that you both can be the same like you used too?
If he refuses just axe him and bring him to your basement.
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love can't be trusted It's just another weakness
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When both have hidden desires for each other from the beggining
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somewhat off topic but i read a story on the news awhile back about a african couple that had a child and were getting married...they were from neighboring villages and when they 2 families met they found out the couple were actually brother and sister and the sister was orphaned out to the other family due to some circumstances..
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I believe there is some instinctual mechanism in all mammals that builds a sexual aversion to people that you grow up with. This is an evolutionary trait that would deter siblings from mating and subsequently reduce the dispersion of their gene pool. This is usually why brothers and sisters fight all the time when they are younger, to build up that aversion, so that when they are sexually mature they wouldn't think twice about mating.
This is the case with all humans not just siblings, so if from a very young age you hung out with the same boy/girl for years then its possible that aversion could be built up. But sometimes the amount of time they are together isn't enough, and since humans are different, one person may have built up the aversion while the other may have not, and hence you get the unrequited BEST FRIEND love scenario, which is a very popular mechanic in most romance stories.
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It is possible and it has happened with quite a few people that I know.(Including myself.)
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I haven't seen it.
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yeah i fell in love with my best friend and i still love her i hope for her to become the mother of my children.
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No, because friendship is not sexual.
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That's a complicated matter. xD
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Well...they "can"?
Haha, I'm not so certain. Here's a true story:
Two guys and a girl were bestfriends with each other. (I know you know where this will lead to. Btw, I've known them all for almost six years now)
Guy A and Girl B finally were in a relationship with each other, I guess you could say they fell in love with each other. But at the end of our senior year (high school), Girl B and Guy C got together, Guy A was surely devastated, but they all stayed good friends (up until now). And just to make things clear, Girl B is no slut, she's actually a very kind person. Things just happen.
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