Ask yourself these questions: Do I like this person? Am I willing to be in a romantic relationship with this person? If so, is that person possibly willing to be in a romantic relationship with me? And then ask the other person the following question: Are we just friends, or are we something more? If the answer is something more than you will know that it is not a friendship, it is a romantic relationship
A ring which is kind of same like friendship band. It is more too friends relationship and not in love interests and of coarse definitely too make a strong friends relationship with others.
Their relationship seems more like sister-brother to me.
This means there is no sex in this relationship.Platonic friendship is strictly just friends and never involves anything like making out.
you should ask him
It means they would like to be friends with benefits. Or a flirtashionship, more that a friendship, less than a relationship.
When a guy says he wants more than friendship, it means he probably wants to be in a relationship.
Starting a sort of friendship relationship with a person is the BEST WAY of obtaining a healthier relationship dating-wise, I'd recommend getting to know her and find out her interests, likes etc., then from there become friends with her and allow her to get to trust you. You will find once a friendship relationship has been established and of course after a while, ask her out and I'm sure it'll be much more healthier than not starting a friendship relationship with her.
Making a commitment to someone that is more than just a friendship.
A:'Ordinary friendship' is a genuine affection between two or more people. Biblical friendship may involve no more than shared beliefs, or it may also include 'ordinary friendship' and therefore be a deeper relationship.
You ask him. You could also look at what he seems more interested in. Does he want to spend time, or is it all trying to get in your pants. If it seems like the latter, and that's not what you want, talk to him about it. If it continues, and it's not what you want, there's not a lot to do about a relationship. You ask him. You could also look at what he seems more interested in. Does he want to spend time, or is it all trying to get in your pants. If it seems like the latter, and that's not what you want, talk to him about it. If it continues, and it's not what you want, there's not a lot to do about a relationship.
If he put his friendship with this girl before your relationship with him, it means (unfortunately) that he gave the friendship more priority than his relationship with you---regardless if you had a legitimate reason to be upset or not. If you get back with him, expect the same issues to resurface.