Friday
Bazinga!
I've noticed lately how men and women choose to show friendship for one another in different ways.
Women, when they have a very close platonic bond with another woman, will not hesitiate to say, "I love you." There is nothing romantic implied when used in that context. It's just a way of showing deep friendship and "fraternity."
However, let a woman say that to a man in the same context, and the man will misconstrue it every single time. He'll either go running for the door, or read romantic intent when there is none.
And just forget about a man saying that to another man. Will never happen. Testosterone gets in the way. Men will be afraid of being seen as weak, or feminine.
Just an observation I wanted to share. It doesn't mean anything, really.
Women, when they have a very close platonic bond with another woman, will not hesitiate to say, "I love you." There is nothing romantic implied when used in that context. It's just a way of showing deep friendship and "fraternity."
However, let a woman say that to a man in the same context, and the man will misconstrue it every single time. He'll either go running for the door, or read romantic intent when there is none.
And just forget about a man saying that to another man. Will never happen. Testosterone gets in the way. Men will be afraid of being seen as weak, or feminine.
Just an observation I wanted to share. It doesn't mean anything, really.