To all of the DJ's claiming they f*ck their friends: Teach me your ways.
Using the Greek classifications of love, I don't think these women really are your "friends" in the Platonic sense. Do they like you as a brother or a "bestie"? If so, I don't think you're fvcking. Either that or you guys have some skill I have yet to tap into.
Heres my logic.....
The "friends with benefits" I have had in the past always started with the sexual tension. There was some element of my masculinity that sexually charged the girl's femininity. Once you are "just a friend" you aren't a sexual object in her eyes to be lusted for.
Then I compare that with my two best-female friends, two attractive, yet cool (in the girl being chill sense), girls in a sorority. The first one bonded with me over coursework, and then we'd enjoy each others company partying and dealing with stress. She already had a (and still has the same) bf, so I could already tell we were LJBF'ed.
By the Associative property of LJBF, when I met her friend a year later, I was automatically LJBF'ed by the second girl. She was already referring to me as "bestie" the night after we met even though I said no more than 10 words to her (wtf?). When one girl sees you as a sexual non-entity, her friends do too. That's why I have to disagree with you guys, unless you WERE a sexual entity in their eyes, to which I can't consider you to be their friend.
As with the other girls in their sorority, their close friends also LJBF'ed me (associative property), but the more distant sisters I was able to score with. But what ended up happening was that after fvcking a couple of them, they began to label me as a man*****.
I still pulled a few more, but the take home point was that my two "best" female friends (and I STILL hang out with these girls 1-2/week) haven't done sh*t to help defend my reputation. (Not only that, but besides the pre-selection of being seen around two attractive women, they don't DHV me or anything either.) And these girls know I'm no chump with women too. They've seen me with numerous attractive girls, even hotter off-campus girls.
And that is why men can't befriend women.
A man will defend a friend's honor. Women know no such loyalty.
I love these two girls, even calling them my sisters, but it is against the feminine imperative to defend my rep. Cue anecdotal stories of girls completely ruining their best friends.