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From: sunny@sun.uucp (Ms. Sunny Kirsten)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: friendship vs. SOship
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Date: Wed, 3-Jul-85 05:50:39 EDT
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> In article <2735@cornell.UUCP> rance@cornell.UUCP (W. Rance Cleaveland) writes:
> >> A short (but far from simple) question:
> >> 
> >> Where does a friendship end and an SOship begin?
> >
> >A short and maybe not overly simple answer:
> >
> >Where the living room ends and the bedroom begins.
> >(Think metaphorically, netlanders!)
> 
> ahh, but where does the bedroom begin?  Does the friendship end when the 
> hugging begins?  When they start holding hands?  When they kiss?
> When they 'cohabitate'?
> 
> Chris Andersen

The dividing line is purely arbitrary, and relative to personal definition.
It will be drawn at a different place for each of the (two or more) 
participants and for each and every observer.  Therefore...
Why draw the line at all?
Is your love for one person diminished because you also love another?
Is your love for one person diminished by having or not having sex with them?

If you love somebody, set them free.

Free of stupid definitions, and stupid limitations of behavior.

				Sunny
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