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Do you argue with your friends?

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Sallibays · 06/04/2024 21:40

I was just thinking after watching something this evening, as an adult do you argue with your friends? Or is nothing really that deep as a grown up and arguing is reserved for relationships?

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Goldfishonabike · 09/04/2024 20:25

Sallibays · 09/04/2024 20:10

Yes, he hates shopping so he said she enjoys it and made me feel it was me making an issue of it

This sounds unusual to say the least…are there any other red flags?

AtrociousCircumstance · 09/04/2024 20:26

Omg. That’s ridiculous OP. They are way too intimate to just be friends. Passionate rows, passionate make up hugs, she buys his clothes? Nope.

TwoLeftSocksWithHoles · 09/04/2024 20:28

Not sure exactly what you mean by 'arguing' but we have had quite heated discussions on topics such as 'If Hilter hadn't opened a second front in Russia he would have won WW2' - but then I suspect that everybody has debated this.

Blackcats7 · 09/04/2024 20:34

Only mildly as in an interesting debate sort of way. And we would still agree to disagree at the end of it.

katebushh · 09/04/2024 20:36

I'd never argue dramatically with someone I consider a friend no, even years ago, that would be the end of the friendship.

I suppose I do associate it with romantic relationships. Ps bravo for ignoring goady plasticono Wink

Sallibays · 10/04/2024 09:27

AtrociousCircumstance · 09/04/2024 20:26

Omg. That’s ridiculous OP. They are way too intimate to just be friends. Passionate rows, passionate make up hugs, she buys his clothes? Nope.

I was made out to be being silly by the clothes thing... So that IS weird?

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unbelievablescenes · 10/04/2024 16:45

Yeah it's all too close for comfort for me. Unless they been friends since kids and more like brother sister. Sounds like she maybe likes him and he's oblivious. Could also be the other way around. Either way I'd be raising an eyebrow

Sallibays · 10/04/2024 17:26

unbelievablescenes · 10/04/2024 16:45

Yeah it's all too close for comfort for me. Unless they been friends since kids and more like brother sister. Sounds like she maybe likes him and he's oblivious. Could also be the other way around. Either way I'd be raising an eyebrow

No, definitely not since they were children. It was her calm and him getting louder then hugging her so much as I'd love it just to be her, that's not what made me uncomfortable!

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