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isPermaLink="false">http://www.gurl.com/?p=93622</guid> <description><![CDATA[This is a proud day because science has finally proven me right. Finally! Finally. I have always said that men and women can&#8217;t be just friends without at least one person crushing on the other person, and now new research has backed me up. It&#8217;s pretty much official, girls: researchers have stated that guys and &#8230; <a
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class="wp-caption-text">Just friends? I don&#8217;t buy it. | <a
href="http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-80676895/stock-photo-young-couple-playing-video-games-very-candid-picture-with-emotions.html?src=csl_recent_image-1">Source: ShutterStock</a></p></div><p>This is a proud day because science has finally <strong>proven me right</strong>. Finally! <em>Finally</em>. I have always said that <strong>men and women can&#8217;t be just friends</strong> without at least one person crushing on the other person, and now <a
href="http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=men-and-women-cant-be-just-friends" target="_blank">new research</a> has backed me up. It&#8217;s pretty much official, girls: researchers have stated that guys and gals can&#8217;t be simply friends without the <strong>opportunity</strong> for &#8220;romance&#8221; hanging out and waiting in the corner.</p><p>I know plenty of people are going to <strong>disagree</strong> with both me and these researchers on this. I&#8217;m sure there are tons of you who have guy friends who you would never dream of hooking up with or dating officially. But let&#8217;s face it, do you <em>really</em> know <strong>how they honestly feel about you</strong>? Because here&#8217;s the thing: as I&#8217;ve always suspected, men think about opposite-sex friendships <strong>much differently</strong> than women do.</p><p>This study looked at 88 pairs of opposite-sex friends and discovered that the majority of men <strong>were attracted</strong> to their female friends. The majority of men believed that their female friends were attracted to them also &#8211; <strong>but those guys were wrong</strong>. It turns out that majority of women were not attracted to their male friends and also had no idea that their male friends were attracted to them.</p><p>I&#8217;m not saying that I don&#8217;t think men and women can be friends at all. <strong>I do!</strong> I just think that in these friendships, one person is always going to have more than platonic feelings for the other person. Maybe your guy friend secretly thinks you&#8217;re hot and sort of wants to get in your pants. Maybe if the <strong>opportunity presented itself</strong>, he would take the chance of full on dating you.</p><p>Why do I feel this way? I&#8217;ve seen the evidence<strong> way too many times</strong>, and I&#8217;ve also discussed this with plenty of dudes who have agreed with me. Most guys I talk to about it say basically the same thing: they would date and/or hook up with any of their female friends <strong>if given the chance</strong>. Even our <a
href="http://www.gurl.com/2012/03/27/how-to-get-out-of-the-friend-zone/" target="_blank">resident guy expert Ethan</a> pretty much agrees! Do you know how many times I&#8217;ve heard dudes say that it&#8217;s <strong>not possible</strong> for girls to be friend-zoned because their friend would always be willing to try to take things to another level?</p><p>It&#8217;s also <strong>happened to me</strong> on numerous occasions. When I used to waitress, I was friends with most of the guys that I worked with. At work, we joked around and also talked about more serious stuff; after work, we hung out together with everyone else and had a good time. I had <strong>zero romantic interest</strong> in most of these guys. Almost all of them ended up <strong>hitting on me</strong> at one point or another. It was super disappointing, because I really wanted to believe that we could be just friends without having any awkward romantic situations going on. And I&#8217;m not trying to sound cocky, like it only happens to me &#8211; no, I&#8217;ve watched it happen to <strong>all of my girl friends</strong> at one point or another.</p><p>So what&#8217;s the definitive answer on this? Based on this research, it seems like guys are <strong>more likely</strong> than women to have romantic feelings for their opposite-sex friend. And while they might not come right out and say that they have a crush or that they would be willing to hook up, they <em>would</em> <strong>take things to that level</strong> if they had the chance.</p><p>But keep in mind that this research was only done on <strong>a small group of people</strong>. This doesn&#8217;t mean that every single guy out there thinks his female friend is hot. It doesn&#8217;t mean that there is no girl ever who feels friend-zoned by a guy. Still, I find myself pretty convinced: unless someone can prove otherwise, I truly don&#8217;t think guys and girls can be <strong>just friends</strong> without one of them sort of crushing on the other person.</p><p><strong>What do you think &#8211; can guys and girls be just friends? Have you ever been in a totally platonic friendship with a guy? Do you agree or disagree with this study? Have you ever been friend-zoned? <a
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