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I want to be friends with guys without there being a sexual element to it. I'm straight, but I'd rather just cut all the complications and complexity of relationships out of my life by being asexual. I've fallen for and cut contact with several guy friends at this point to avoid it becoming a relationship and it's just starting to feel impossible to be friends with guys anymore.

What's the secret for the people who do manage to just be friends with guys?
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>>33868777
You're a man. Only fags are interested in men, therefore you just have to say you're not a homo and they'll leave you alone.

You will never be a woman, no matter how much you larp on here.
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just larp as asexual. works for me
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>>33868777
Become a fag hag
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>>33868777
it's impossible to have a male friend, cut them out entirely and form bonds with women it's more meaningful
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>>33868777
This >>33869701
Also try being lesbian
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>>33868777
I would be okay with having female bros if they actually had your back and were useful, but women to a fault are almost always worthless except for their holes.
Women expect attention just for being a woman. Guy relationships don't work like that.
So my advice would be to find some faggots to befriend or start putting out.



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