That horrible "F" Word

Canada
June 20, 2010 7:08pm CST
I'm not talking about the well known expletive "F" word, I'm talking about when you're in a relationship, and your significant other tells you that they just want to be Friends. That has gotta be the single worst thing to be hearing. You care so much about them, and really want to be with them, but they tell you they just want to be friends. Isn't friendship something that goes along with relationships in the first place? Usually if they tell you that they just want to be friends, they don't even really mean that. It's been said that it takes about half the length of a relationship, to get past a relationship, so if you're with someone for a while, then you go to just being Friends, then there are going to be so many complications in even just hanging out with them and being friends. Why don't people just say something like, "I just don't like you anymore" and get to the point of it, rather then trying to be nice and say that "We should just be friends". Being a friend sounds like a nice thing, but when it's just after a relationship, it simply doesn't work out that way. Are you with me??
1 response
@advokatku (4033)
• Indonesia
21 Jun 10
friendship should be conducted with sincerity, not with the agreed terms and conditions for things like that in the end will only limit the meaning of friendship in the run. When the rope is friendship must end, then finish with a good friendship