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friends with benefits


Question Posted Tuesday August 10 2004, 12:06 am

what is your view on "friends with benefits" idea?


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A.Good.Lie answered Tuesday August 10 2004, 10:17 am:
Well, seeing as though I've been in that kind of relationship before, I know that there are some good qualities and some bad. A good one is that if you're single and don't want a commitment, then there you go; you still get some action. But a rather awful one (that happened to me) is you could fall for him/her, or vise versa, and the person wouldn't feel the same back. You'd imagine that it'd be sort of akward after that. So I'd say that it's really the person's choice, but there are a few major ups and downs to it.

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