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From: chrisa@azure.UUCP (Chris Andersen)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: Just how far can friendship go?
Message-ID: <331@azure.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 8-Jul-85 05:02:30 EDT
Article-I.D.: azure.331
Posted: Mon Jul  8 05:02:30 1985
Date-Received: Thu, 11-Jul-85 06:35:11 EDT
References: <317@azure.UUCP> <2910@cornell.UUCP>
Reply-To: chrisa@azure.UUCP (Chris Andersen)
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Summary: 

In article <2910@cornell.UUCP> rance@cornell.UUCP (W. Rance Cleaveland) writes:
>most people.  In the relationship you describe, the possibility of sex, if there
>to begin with, was certainly extremely remote, and hence neither of you felt 
>under pressure to live up (or down) to the sexual expectations of the other.
>Thus freed from sexual anxiety, it sounds to me as though you were able to
>attend to each other's need for affection without worrying about whether things
>should "get out of hand" (to borrow a phrase from "St. Elmo's Fire).
>Unfortunately in most relationships, the sexual ambiguity remains present, so
>there is always a mild level of tension anytime the celebrants engage in any
>physical contact....

Fortunately, we came to an understanding on the first day we met, so there was
no worry about where "the relationship" was heading.

Life,
  Love,
    Laughter,
      And the compulsory hug,
 
        Chris Andersen