Okay, so I tried this “just friends no sex” thing. It was a challenge, I won’t lie.
I started by setting some ground rules with my friend, you know, boundaries. We decided no romantic stuff, no late-night calls, no deep emotional talks. Just like, normal friend stuff.
- We hung out in groups a lot. That was easy.
- Avoided being alone too much, especially at night.
- Kept conversations light and fun.
Honestly, the hardest part was the physical stuff. Not sex, but like, the normal touchy-feely stuff. We both realized we were kinda touchy people, so we had to be mindful of that. We still hugged and stuff, but it was more like, a quick friend hug, you know?
There were a couple of awkward moments. Like when we almost held hands, or when we were watching a movie and got a little too close. But we talked about it, laughed it off, and moved on.
In the end, we managed to keep it platonic. It was interesting. It made me realize how much physical and emotional stuff is tied to relationships. We learned to appreciate each other in a different way. It’s not for everyone, but it’s definitely possible. We proved that you can have a close, meaningful friendship without all the romantic or sexual drama.
It showed me that friendship can exist in many forms, and it’s all about what works for the people involved.
I documented this whole experience because I thought it was unique. It’s not something you hear about every day. And hey, maybe it’ll inspire others to explore different kinds of relationships.
Main Takeaways
- Setting boundaries is key.
- Being mindful of physical touch.
- Communicating openly about awkward moments.
- Appreciating the friendship for what it is.
So yeah, that’s my “just friends no sex” story. It was a journey, but a good one. Made me a better friend, I think.