Currently, my favourite thing in the entire world to read, is MSN relationship articles.
Why?
I don't know if they have perfected a method to hack into the average Hotmail user's brains or not, but they always answer questions that have the utmost importance to me.
For example, friends are some of the most valuable, incredible things you can have in your entire life. Especially the good ones that stay by your side no matter what. And lately, I felt like I've been a burden to my friends. What'dya know, MSN publishes a simple article on 'How to be a better friend.' The obvious tips like 'Be there for your friend in times of crisis.' were mentioned, but something else I found strange was there too. 'When she gets a new boyfriend, never look at him, ever, like they're your brother.' I've had my friends date our other friends ex boyfriends, and it never stirred up trouble. But maybe we're just an understanding group of people.
And there's the one question that is constantly crossing my mind with homecoming coming up; Is it possible to have male and females be -just- friends? Or will the deep down savage sexual attraction always be prevalent between the two? One of the many relationship articles that I read relating to the subject, said yes. [Reading those articles is now my favourite guilty pleasure.] However, the second things get intimate between the two of you, is when you have to say 'STOP.'
Doing things like sharing secrets. Traveling long distances together. There were neverany mentions of physical touching itself being a major no-no though, which is a bit odd.
I'm just hoping for all of the guys who have homecoming dates that they don't plan on making their date their girlfriend. Because few girls in the sophmore grade intend on making their homecoming date their boyfriend.
The end! :)
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