What is a close friend? how close do they get with each other?
are these close friends or too close?
Gina was siting on the chair, as Rosie came up and sat next to her. Rosie lean her head on her shoulder and hummm with a sigh.
Rosie grab her arm and held it like a hug.
when they walk together Rosie embrace Gina's arm and held her hand while leaning her head on her shoulder.
if Rosie does that to Gina once in a while are they close? or why doesnt Gina ask Rosie "why are you doing that?" why doesnt Gina tell her to stop?
are they too close friends?or becoming more than friends?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? sizzlinmandolin answered Thursday May 3 2007, 3:25 pm: I define "close friendship" on an emotional level. If you are emotionally close to a friend, that makes them a close friend. Deep conversations or going through hard times with a friend makes them a close friend. Rosie and Gina aren't necessarily close friends, they are just intimate people. Intimacy is an action, not an emotion. If you're thinking that Gina and Rosie may be lesbians, don't make that assumption just yet. This kind of intimacy doesn't mean that they are close sexually. They're just hugging and holding hands like kids do. This kind of thing is very annoying to me too because I'm not an intimate person at all. If it really gets to you say something. Be nice about it, but if it makes you uncomfortable ask them to stop. [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
Bucket answered Thursday May 3 2007, 2:14 pm: Well, it depends on the people. Some people really like to be physical, because that's just the type of people they are. Some don't.
Here's what I think. If Gina likes that close physical contact, then it's fine. If Gina doesn't like it, then she should say something.
If you are not Gina OR Rosie, then you should mind your business, because Gina's and Rosie's relationship is no one's business but their own. =] [ Bucket's advice column | Ask Bucket A Question ]
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