I'm best friend's with J. About 4 years ago he and I dated for about 5 or 6 months. We have both agreed that neither of us is what the other needs in a relationship. There's no hard feelings about it having ended and no romantic feelings still there. I consider him my best friend who I happened to date, not my ex who I'm best friends with. During this friendship I've encoutered two things that really have started pissing me off more and more.
1. "He's a guy and you're a girl so either he's hoping to get with you or he's gay." When talking to relatives and the subject came up, I've actually gotten this attitude.
"So you're together?"
"No."
"Oh, so he's gay then."
"No."
"Either he's interested or he's gay."
No amount of saying, no we're just friends and guys and girls (or two people who are interested in each other's gender) can be friends without wanting something more out of the other will convince them. And while it's from relatives usually, it's not even a "honey, no straight guy wouldn't like you" type thing, it's a, no straight guy is friends with a girl who he's not trying to get with.
2. The mentality that Exs can't be friends or at least, not close friends. This one especially seems to shows itself in relationships where people we date don't like the idea of us still being friends since we've dated despite it being years ago. He's had two girlfriends who have basically tried the "her or me" shit which didn't work out well for either of them. This is despite him being a good boyfriend and putting them first and our hang out time dwindling a lot. I haven't had quite as much trouble from guys I've dated but I do seem to sense an uncomfortable vibe from them at times.
So I'm trying to figure out this mentality. It seems to be more of a common mentality than makes sense to me but then again, the majority of my really close friends have always been guys who seem to mind a bit less. Thoughts or opinions?
1. "He's a guy and you're a girl so either he's hoping to get with you or he's gay." When talking to relatives and the subject came up, I've actually gotten this attitude.
"So you're together?"
"No."
"Oh, so he's gay then."
"No."
"Either he's interested or he's gay."
No amount of saying, no we're just friends and guys and girls (or two people who are interested in each other's gender) can be friends without wanting something more out of the other will convince them. And while it's from relatives usually, it's not even a "honey, no straight guy wouldn't like you" type thing, it's a, no straight guy is friends with a girl who he's not trying to get with.
2. The mentality that Exs can't be friends or at least, not close friends. This one especially seems to shows itself in relationships where people we date don't like the idea of us still being friends since we've dated despite it being years ago. He's had two girlfriends who have basically tried the "her or me" shit which didn't work out well for either of them. This is despite him being a good boyfriend and putting them first and our hang out time dwindling a lot. I haven't had quite as much trouble from guys I've dated but I do seem to sense an uncomfortable vibe from them at times.
So I'm trying to figure out this mentality. It seems to be more of a common mentality than makes sense to me but then again, the majority of my really close friends have always been guys who seem to mind a bit less. Thoughts or opinions?
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