Hey Everyone,
Forget "The Twilight Zone".
As singles, the most mysterious place in the universe to us is "The Friend Zone".
* If you have a friend that you're keeping in The Friend Zone, why are you keeping them there?
* What is it about this person that makes them good enough to be a friend, but doesn't quite qualify as "more than a friend'?
* Do you have anyone that you Friend Zoned in the past, but have come to regret it?
* On the flipside, how do you react when someone "Friend Zones" you? Do you tend to accept it, or do you keep working at trying to win the person's affections?
Part of the inspiration for this thread is remembering a guy friend I used to have whom I kept in the Friend Zone for a myriad of reasons: family differences, differences in ministry interests, long distance, and the fact that I didn't really believe he was fully over his divorce yet.
I look back now and sometimes wonder if I missed the boat (he was a terrific guy), but I really do think the girl he married was much more compatible with what he was looking for, so I try to believe it was all for the best.
When I was younger, if a guy I liked Friend Zoned me, admittedly, I would usually ignore it and just keep trying, whether subtly or not-so-subtly (i.e., telling him I still liked him, etc.)
Yup, back then I had the potential to make a good stalker!!!
Now, I just try to accept keep reminding myself that life goes on.
How about you?
What have your experiences been with The Friend Zone?
Forget "The Twilight Zone".
As singles, the most mysterious place in the universe to us is "The Friend Zone".
* If you have a friend that you're keeping in The Friend Zone, why are you keeping them there?
* What is it about this person that makes them good enough to be a friend, but doesn't quite qualify as "more than a friend'?
* Do you have anyone that you Friend Zoned in the past, but have come to regret it?
* On the flipside, how do you react when someone "Friend Zones" you? Do you tend to accept it, or do you keep working at trying to win the person's affections?
Part of the inspiration for this thread is remembering a guy friend I used to have whom I kept in the Friend Zone for a myriad of reasons: family differences, differences in ministry interests, long distance, and the fact that I didn't really believe he was fully over his divorce yet.
I look back now and sometimes wonder if I missed the boat (he was a terrific guy), but I really do think the girl he married was much more compatible with what he was looking for, so I try to believe it was all for the best.
When I was younger, if a guy I liked Friend Zoned me, admittedly, I would usually ignore it and just keep trying, whether subtly or not-so-subtly (i.e., telling him I still liked him, etc.)
Yup, back then I had the potential to make a good stalker!!!
Now, I just try to accept keep reminding myself that life goes on.
How about you?
What have your experiences been with The Friend Zone?