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Venus and The Waxing Crescent Moon last night.
Do you think two friends can have sex and genuinely love each other without it being romantic?
I’m having trouble finding the right words so here’s a scenario:
Friend A and Friend B have been friends for a very long time; they’re close enough that they say ‘I love you’.
Friend A and Friend B later on have sex; they both believe that sex can be something purely physical with no romantic intention.
Which one changes the dynamic more— stopping saying ‘I love you’, which is clearly letting the sex interfere with the core friendship, or continue saying it but now begin mixing the words love and sex together?
Can you love someone, have a physical relationship with them, but have no desire to date or be with this person romantically?
(I’m not asking for advice I’ve just been pondering a lot abt human sexuality & relationships and I want to hear others opinions/experiences)
OH A DIFFERENT SCENARIO, THIS ONE IS PERSONAL EXPERIENCE THO
I dated one of my best friends after about 4ish years of friendship, and we had already been saying ‘I love you’ because before romantic feelings developed we had (obviously) still cared about each other.
Then we start dating— do we still say it? Not saying it would be weird and definitely disrupt the regular pattern of things, but saying it feels like a huge step in a relationship to take so soon.
I suppose a lot of this relies on realizing and accepting that boundaries and expectations will shift even if you’re both on the same page. Sometimes things have to shift to adjust and fit into the new dynamic, and you can’t move one thing without effecting a lot of the others.