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If the big difference between a friendship and a relationship is usually just sex, why are relationships more difficult?

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Asked over 8 years ago by userpic 👑MirandaKnowsWhat'sUp👑
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5316 16 459362018 profile 844752 0
Well, I think there's more than just sec that's the difference. But if that's the only difference you have in your relationships, you and/or your partner may be shallower or more focused on the physical aspect of your relationship.
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5316 16 459362018 profile 844752 0
Which would mean that you're more likely to be out of touch with your partner's emotions or whatever. So that could make things rough sometimes, and when things get rough someone might cheat.
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5316 16 459362018 profile 844752 0
And holy cow so glad to see you back on!!!!😇🐄👩🏽😄😄😄
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5459 2 471666792 profile 1927900 0
ONG MIRAAAAAAAANDAAAAAAAAA
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5707 3 profile 477722
Heyy XD
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5707 3 profile 477722
@Sarah(FAM/PMS) I mean no it's not the only difference, but like with friendships there's still love, respect, give and take, being there for the other person, making the other person happy, complimenting, paying for their stuff when necessary, like all that jazz yet friendships usually last so much longer
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5707 3 profile 477722
maybe it's because in relationships you're expected to do all that stuff right at the start instead on building up a foundation, becoming better friends over time, and taking on more responsibility in the relationship
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5691 23 491785398 profile 1293445 0
In relationships, people get all jealous and possessive and you can't have more than one love partner, so you can get easily tired of them.
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5234 1 452222840 profile 1094193 0
Man, such a difficult question. I've been through this but still don't know how to answer...
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