0sman wrote:LOL! I think she's using one of those flip cameras or may be just a phone/DSLR camera but too close to her face.
Seriously though, I want know where you really stand about this issue, BV. Let's put the novel stories and internet make-belief stories a side for a moment, is it really possible for a young, "active" individual to have a normal, healthy friendship with a person of the opposite sex with no shaxaari feelings at all? Or is it a case where only men tend to struggle in such scenarios but it's OK for women coz we, men, can't control ourselves since we're pigs? lol
it's obviously possible, and in fact quite common and routine.....Friendship is about trust. If you can't even trust yourself not to try and have sex with anyone you happen to find sexually attractive, even when to do so will cause problems, then you probably aren't going to be much of a friend to anyone...it makes me wonder why someome people thing it's impossible
The only potential answer I've come up with so far has to do with the fact that the person they accuse of thinking this way is always the man, never the woman, despite the fact that other common claims about the alleged differences between the two would inevitably mean it has to be the other way around. It fits in with our culture's general obsession with man bashing, constantly coming up with a stream of ways to ascribe one bad thing after another to men and depict men as worthless sociopathic scum
EDIT: There might be onset of shaxaari feeling( depending if she attractive and what not), but yes, it's possible not to get serious