Everything You Need To Know About Dating A Friend

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"Building Connection Through Regular Social Time"

"Consistent social time allows friends to gauge interest & potential for dating. Notice flirting cues & proximity. Shared spaces reveal compatibility."

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You've probably seen with their exes look like

"Dating a friend means facing their attractive exes, boosting or bruising your confidence. Consider the impact on self-esteem and practice self-compassion."

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You already know that they fit in with your friends

"Dating a friend means they fit in with your social circle, avoiding resentment. Mutual friends bring satisfaction and eliminate ultimatums."

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You're probably aware of why their past relationships have failed

"Dating a friend means knowing their past relationships, which can create a closer bond. Focus on the present, not the past."

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You get to skip the basic first day questionnaire

"Dating a friend means skipping the awkward first-date questions. They already know your favorites and have had deep conversations."

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One of you might have an unrequited crush

"Unrequited feelings for a friend can create tension, but with maturity, the friendship can endure. Healing and patience are key in moving forward."

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Shared interests and mutual fascinations have likely already been established

"Dating a friend means already having shared interests, fostering compatibility and reducing conflicts. Common fascinations strengthen relationships."

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If things don't work out, you might just lose them as a friend forever

"Dating a friend carries the risk of losing the friendship if the relationship ends. Changing dynamics and personal growth can lead to separation. Post-breakup, staying busy and resolving lingering emotions are crucial for potential friendship revival."

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In the case of a break up, your mutual friends might feel divided

"Ending a friendship with mutual friends can create division, but it's important not to force them to choose sides. Communicate your wishes, stay positive, and allow everyone to spend time with whomever they want. Maintain connections without stepping on each other's toes."

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the relationship might become social circle glue

Monica and Chandler's relationship in "Friends" and other TV couples show the potential for romance to blossom from friendship. Real-life relationships can also evolve similarly, leading to a strong bond within a close friend group.

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