Originally Posted by
mel30
i have a few friends who had crush on me. we never went out. no, i am not that popular but this happens... my problem is, i don't know how to stay casual friends with them. especially, i am single. now they have GF's.
i am quite horrible with friendship thing and i want to actually learn how to stay friends with guys like that. or is it even possible?
when i send them emails, work related, i feel like using them. but when i try to send friendly email, i feel like i am chasing them.
i am being a bit over thinking but like i said, i am pretty bad at this.
any suggestion?
(oh.. yes, i do get ignored sometimes when i send friendly emails like, "good job with your work! blah" or they would answer in a bit rigid way.)
Unless you have a good understanding of men... I would doubt you could remain friends with guys that never had crushes on you, let alone those that have.
Asparagoose is right... men and women think differently from one another. For one, men tend to think more in the here and now... whereas women try to draw conclusions from the 'here and now' so they can guess at what the future may bring. Both can do this... but women will apply this to just about everything in life... whereas men save this application for very important or serious situations. Also men are usually far more sexual than women... so their thoughts will linger more into fantasies and possible opportunities... whereas women might be oblivious to this or subject to drawing the wrong conclusions from it.
I think the chance of a friendship with these guys is highly unlikely... unless you want to constantly curb their attractions to you... possibly interfering with their relationships with their girlfriends (women won't understand why another woman wants to be friends with their boyfriend)... and risk misreading these guys yourself and ending up in an awkward situation and hurting yourself or them or all.
"The weakest soul, knowing its own weakness, and believing this truth that strength can only be developed by effort and practice, will, thus believing, at once begin to exert itself, and, adding effort to effort, patience to patience, and strength to strength, will never cease to develop, and will at last grow divinely strong."
- James Allen