RecoveringNiceGuy
Don Juan
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Can a guy have a close\best friend who is female?
In my opinion, no. A man being sexual with a woman is masculine, but being platonic with a woman is feminine. My friend thinks that is stupid, and he said he thinks it is important to have platonic female friends you are close with, and by close I would mean you two hang out for an evening just the two of you with no intentions of any sexual behavior. Basically, hanging out like two females, which is why I say it is feminine.
I think it is good to have casual friendships with female, especially if your single, such as co-workers or large social events. However the caveat to that is that you should be in your masculine, teasing them, playful flirting, and having fun, not being their therapist, letting them vent about their boyfriend problems, etc.
Also, how do you guys handle when a woman in your social circle seems interested and keeps approaching you, but won't go out with you? This last time she came up to me it'd been a while since I saw her. She made a point of that, saying "we havent had a chance to talk in a while, how've you been?". My response was "you've got my number, give me a call" playfully while walking away. I asked her out the first time I met, but since then I've only ever alluded to going out on a date when she says she wants to see me or talk to me. I get the impression she's one of those women that just likes the attention, but how do you handle that kind of situation?
In my opinion, no. A man being sexual with a woman is masculine, but being platonic with a woman is feminine. My friend thinks that is stupid, and he said he thinks it is important to have platonic female friends you are close with, and by close I would mean you two hang out for an evening just the two of you with no intentions of any sexual behavior. Basically, hanging out like two females, which is why I say it is feminine.
I think it is good to have casual friendships with female, especially if your single, such as co-workers or large social events. However the caveat to that is that you should be in your masculine, teasing them, playful flirting, and having fun, not being their therapist, letting them vent about their boyfriend problems, etc.
Also, how do you guys handle when a woman in your social circle seems interested and keeps approaching you, but won't go out with you? This last time she came up to me it'd been a while since I saw her. She made a point of that, saying "we havent had a chance to talk in a while, how've you been?". My response was "you've got my number, give me a call" playfully while walking away. I asked her out the first time I met, but since then I've only ever alluded to going out on a date when she says she wants to see me or talk to me. I get the impression she's one of those women that just likes the attention, but how do you handle that kind of situation?