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Going from "genuine friends" to lovers is not a "morally" good way to date. amirite?
by Terrible-Idea1 week ago
Assuming a genuine friend suddenly ask you out doesn't that make you question if they were ever a REAL friend? Oh it obviously does? That's absolutely ridiculous and totally ignores the fact that feelings can grow and develop over time.
by tokuneva1 week ago
This is why I dont allow opposite sex friends in relationships
by Anonymous1 week ago
Nope not taking the risk
by Anonymous1 week ago
Are you 14?
by PriorClub79471 week ago
Nope 14 year Olds take stupid risks not me
by Anonymous1 week ago
Literally would not have been born if friends should not become lovers.
by Anonymous1 week ago
It's how most relationships start. I guess OP thinks Tinder is the only morally acceptable way to find a partner.
by Nellahuel1 week ago
Sure some people are assholes and pretend to be friends for a change at dating, but a lot of people experience two things at the same time, friendship, and infatuation
by Anonymous1 week ago
I'm so confused by this. It's much healthier for you to be friends with someone and slowly find yourself developing feelings for them. It makes the whole experience much more pleasurable and much more genuine because there's pure interest there. Imagine someone seeing you at your lowest and still wanting to not only stick around but get married to you. That would make my heart melt
by ShoddyAnteater73021 week ago
Failing to see the issue of morality in this uh... "opinion".
by Anonymous1 week ago
Not sure if you're aware but friends can also make the best lovers lover l, try it.
by Anonymous1 week ago
Assuming a genuine friend suddenly ask you out doesn't that make you question if they were ever a REAL friend? Oh it obviously does? I've never understood this view about dating and love. I was best friends with my now boyfriend for more than 1.5 years. Most of that time, neither of us had feelings for each other. I have always been a 'real' friend of him, and I still am. We're still best friends, just also boyfriends now.
by Kreigerjonatan1 week ago
Agreed, it's creepy af to not let people know your intentions early on. It's better to ask reasonable early.
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