There's over seven billion people in the world. Over seven billion souls, individuals with different personalities, likes and dislikes, issues, moments of joy, history. Finding the one person you'd get along with and feel comfortable around in such a huge population is not a simple task. Over seven billion people and sometimes all you need is one.
It seems natural to feel good around those who we know and trust. Friends are the natural company. It is indeed a rather peculiar feeling when you meet a one person that you see eye to eye with but do not necessarily consider them in 'just friends' category. The question is, however, how to stay real, true to yourself and not become The Friend.
Being yourself and keeping the kind of romantic mystery in which you could build the interest you'd like someone to have in you is quite a challange. Where is the boundry beetween saying too much and not saying enough. Are we living in the time of limited trust or high prejudice if it comes to involvement? Is it possible to assume that any new acquaintance is highly exposed to being friendzoned?
The combination of friendship and affection seems and sounds like a perfect one. However, considering the lack of popularity for monogamy these days and more focus on career rather than relationship development it might be reach the level of fairytale or miracle - might happen in reallife but don't hope for it too much.
There's over seven billion people in the world, over seven billion souls and sometimes all you need is one. Can you find it? Maybe. But can you keep it and avoid the friendzone line?
It seems natural to feel good around those who we know and trust. Friends are the natural company. It is indeed a rather peculiar feeling when you meet a one person that you see eye to eye with but do not necessarily consider them in 'just friends' category. The question is, however, how to stay real, true to yourself and not become The Friend.
Being yourself and keeping the kind of romantic mystery in which you could build the interest you'd like someone to have in you is quite a challange. Where is the boundry beetween saying too much and not saying enough. Are we living in the time of limited trust or high prejudice if it comes to involvement? Is it possible to assume that any new acquaintance is highly exposed to being friendzoned?
The combination of friendship and affection seems and sounds like a perfect one. However, considering the lack of popularity for monogamy these days and more focus on career rather than relationship development it might be reach the level of fairytale or miracle - might happen in reallife but don't hope for it too much.
There's over seven billion people in the world, over seven billion souls and sometimes all you need is one. Can you find it? Maybe. But can you keep it and avoid the friendzone line?