It is called misinformation....I saw a tweet recently where the lady posted a picture of a ring with a caption along the lines of 'my best friend asked me to marry him and I said yes'
I have seen this a few times too. What's your take on this?
Age and what does she look like?I saw a tweet recently where the lady posted a picture of a ring with a caption along the lines of 'my best friend asked me to marry him and I said yes'
I have seen this a few times too. What's your take on this?
That's from the propinquity effectI have gained attraction for friends that I had while in relationships with other women...like they weren't attractive enough previously but they became attractive to me when I realized I liked their other traits a lot.
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Superman has nailed it!She’s given up high level attraction for ‘he looks good enough’ and opted for comfort mode.
Women typically compartmentalize between platonic friends and dudes who they can date, and of the dudes they date, they differentiate between lovers (the guys you hide from your dad) and providers (boyfriend/husband material you bring home to on Christmas who wears the sweater his grandma made him). Note the subtlety of nuance here: saying you married your best friend is different than saying your boyfriend/husband is your best friend.LOL no. You guys got this totally wrong. I've seen this tactic used by women a lot
They don't literally marry their "best friend". They are cunningly telling the world how great their relationship is and diverting your attention away from the REAL reasons (looks, money, status) that would make them look superficial and selfish
In other words, it's a scam
I didn't check. I can't find it on my TL againAge and what does she look like?
You’ve seen this a few times? Or do you actually know women who have married their “best friend”?I saw a tweet recently where the lady posted a picture of a ring with a caption along the lines of 'my best friend asked me to marry him and I said yes'
I have seen this a few times too. What's your take on this?
I don't know any in real life.You’ve seen this a few times? Or do you actually know women who have married their “best friend”?
Sometimes the ignorance here is shocking.
Others have already mentioned it, but women often refer to men they are in LTRs with as “their best friend”. This is pretty common and should be obvious.
They don’t actually mean their “best friend” or even friend, who is almost always another woman (or women).
In this case, it‘s no different to her saying her “soul mate”.
Nothing to see here...