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 Navigating Boundaries in Close Friendships

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MartinHarris Posted - Oct 30 2024 : 01:27:03
Hey, everyone! So, I’ve got this situation with a friend of mine, and I’m a little unsure how to approach it. We’re really close, and I’ve been feeling this curiosity to see her in a different light, like wondering what her body looks like beneath the surface. It’s not about romance, really, just this urge to know. She’s hinted that she might be open-minded about things, but I don’t want to mess up our friendship by pushing any boundaries. Has anyone ever had similar feelings with a friend and found a way to bring it up? Or should I just let it go?
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RiceRick3 Posted - Oct 30 2024 : 02:40:53
Just saw this thread by chance. Friendships and curiosity can be a tricky combo, right? Everyone has their own comfort zones, and sometimes, they shift when we’re close to people. Whether it’s the curiosity about getting to know someone better or simply exploring a side of the friendship you haven’t seen, it all depends on mutual respect.
jinwatkins1 Posted - Oct 30 2024 : 02:30:12
I can relate to that curiosity! I had a similar moment with a friend a while back. We’d known each other for ages, and the idea of knowing her more intimately was lingering in my mind. It wasn’t about changing our relationship; it was more about satisfying a curiosity that felt innocent. To make things smoother, we actually tried this app I found called https://undress.app/, and it was honestly a non-intrusive way to approach the topic. Maybe it could be a way for you to open up a conversation without making it a big deal?