If a guy has trouble getting with a girl by being her "friend", doesn't the reverse become true that a girl who becomes "friends" with a guy will later have trouble becoming more than friends with him? I'm talking long-term relationships here, not just a fling.
If this is the case, then girls must experience the same problem of being friends with a guy and then becoming attracted to him, especially since we don't control attraction, right?
If I were in this situation where a guy and a girl are friends and they are attracted to each other, I'd be open to making it more than a friendship provided that I'm attracted to her as well.
Therefore, the bottom line is that there really is no "friendzone" situation. It's just a nice way of saying that he girl was not attracted to you in the first place, so to me, you can't get yourself stuck in the friendszone because it's the person who is not attracted to the other who puts them there. If two people are attracted to each other, then there would be no problem with the "friendszone" because neither side would put the other in that category.
If this is the case, then girls must experience the same problem of being friends with a guy and then becoming attracted to him, especially since we don't control attraction, right?
If I were in this situation where a guy and a girl are friends and they are attracted to each other, I'd be open to making it more than a friendship provided that I'm attracted to her as well.
Therefore, the bottom line is that there really is no "friendzone" situation. It's just a nice way of saying that he girl was not attracted to you in the first place, so to me, you can't get yourself stuck in the friendszone because it's the person who is not attracted to the other who puts them there. If two people are attracted to each other, then there would be no problem with the "friendszone" because neither side would put the other in that category.