Straight chicks and guys who aren't into chicks, feel free to chime in; I just need lots of opinions from straight guys on this.

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TO me, if they have female genitalia, and if they look good, I go for it.Zaia wrote:Guys: do you ever consider your female friends as potential love interests, or is that not acceptable? Obviously if you don't know them all that well there really isn't much to lose, but what about friends you've had for years and years? Do you sort of forget that they're female after you've been friends for X years, or is there always some sexual awareness there, deep down inside?
Straight chicks and guys who aren't into chicks, feel free to chime in; I just need lots of opinions from straight guys on this.I need all the help I can get on this one, really.
*self-satisfied grin* Yes, yes, yes. Problem is, there isn't one of me to browbeat the guy in question for me. So......yeah.weemadando wrote:I think you know my position on this one Zaia.
You were the one who browbeat me into finally asking her out...
Ah that sucks.Zaia wrote:*self-satisfied grin* Yes, yes, yes. Problem is, there isn't one of me to browbeat the guy in question for me. So......yeah.weemadando wrote:I think you know my position on this one Zaia.
You were the one who browbeat me into finally asking her out...
Reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally? Even if you've known her for a long, long time?TrailerParkJawa wrote:But for any other girl who is not attached there is gonna be some thoughts deep down inside about a relationship or sex. Its just natural.
Reeeeally!Reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally? Even if you've known her for a long, long time?
Exxxxxxxxxxcellent.
For most guys, Hell yes! We do notice it on at least some level. Prod us enough and we'll act.Zaia wrote:Reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally? Even if you've known her for a long, long time?TrailerParkJawa wrote:But for any other girl who is not attached there is gonna be some thoughts deep down inside about a relationship or sex. Its just natural.
Exxxxxxxxxxcellent.
Hell yes. Why do you think we are friends with females in the first place?Zaia wrote:Reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally? Even if you've known her for a long, long time?TrailerParkJawa wrote:But for any other girl who is not attached there is gonna be some thoughts deep down inside about a relationship or sex. Its just natural.
Exxxxxxxxxxcellent.
Just remember most guys are denser than a wall of bricks for figuring out a girl likes him. I don't know your particular situation, but I have laughed my head off at friends before for being the only people who didn't realize someone had a "thing" for them. If you think your guy friend will understand subtle, go subtle. If not, and you don't think it'll drive him off, be...not blunt, but less subtle. Most of us (even the romantics) really are stupid about romanceZaia wrote:Reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally? Even if you've known her for a long, long time?TrailerParkJawa wrote:But for any other girl who is not attached there is gonna be some thoughts deep down inside about a relationship or sex. Its just natural.
Exxxxxxxxxxcellent.
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Being seen as a brother sucks even more. And bluntness is oftentimes the only option.TrailerParkJawa wrote:I would assume that a girl that kept me a friend for a long time would view me as a "FRIEND" you know that dreaded word that means, Id go to a movie with you, but not sleep with you.
So if you care for a guy you've known for a long time, you might have to be "ahem" a little blunt.
For most relationships, one must establish boarders with witch you can't cross too many times. To become "one of the guy's" has advantages with being friends but guys tend to get stuck in a rut and if he is used to seeing you as one of the guy's he might not see you in a relationship type way, though he has already probably rated your "do-ability" long ago.Zaia wrote:Yes, my traditional role among my guy friends (of whom I have quite a few) is the kickass chick who's an honourary guy because I'm just so cool. Sometimes I get the sister thing, but usually I'm too much of a flirt to get that title.
I do stuff like play PS2 with them (actually beat them at Grand Tourismo 3 and at Virtua Fighter 4 a couple times, mwahahah) and hang out at bars and laugh at (and make) dirty jokes with them, making me 'a guy' to them, or something (????), thereby taking away my attractiveness? Maybe? Is that how that works? I think that stuff would make me a kickass gf, but that's just me...![]()
The fact that I'm into girlie stuff and am, you know, a FEMALE is lost upon them so many times.It sort of makes me feel like it would be hopeless to try to get them to see me any other way. *shrug* I don't know. Maybe not. Maybe I just have to be relentless. And blunt too. Egad, I don't do blunt very well.
Again, it is all up to YOU. But what ever choise you make, please make sure you take enough time to consider all options and all possible outcomes to make sure any out come is acceptable. GOOD LUCK.Zaia wrote:Excellent memory, Knife. No, this is not the same young man that I wrote about in the other thread. That guy (Matt) I have only known for about 2 years. This one (his name's Bryan) I have known for over 11 years and we are now very good friends.
Because we are such good friends, we have over a dozen mutual friends, so if things got nasty in the end it could become rather messy. However, since whenever people ask me to list my ideal man's traits and it ends up being a list of adjectives that describe him, I think it would be worth it to try.
Yeah, but you would have to consider whether he would want to risk it as well. To him having a great friend within the circle of mutual friends might be worth more than risking a relationship.Zaia wrote:Excellent memory, Knife. No, this is not the same young man that I wrote about in the other thread. That guy (Matt) I have only known for about 2 years. This one (his name's Bryan) I have known for over 11 years and we are now very good friends.
Because we are such good friends, we have over a dozen mutual friends, so if things got nasty in the end it could become rather messy. However, since whenever people ask me to list my ideal man's traits and it ends up being a list of adjectives that describe him, I think it would be worth it to try.