Friday, November 25, 2011

Is it true that great relationships are often built on great friendships?

Many people say that a lot of great relationships are often built on great friendships. Would you agree with this assessment? If so, why? If not, why not?





All advice and opinion are welcome. Thank you so much in advance.Is it true that great relationships are often built on great friendships?
Yes that statement is true to a point.





I feel you cant get sucked into a good friendship before a relationship though. At the beginning there has to be that friendship that builds, whereas a great friendship that blossoms into a relationship can just put a lot of pressure on both parties.





For example.. when first dating a girl, i make it a point for her not to divulge her entire life to me, i dont want to become someone she can vent too, but as things start to build, that understanding there can defenitley start to be more opening up on both parties.Is it true that great relationships are often built on great friendships?
Some may say that a great relationship is built on great friendship, while others disagree, because in reality it rarely happens and you don't quite see it. My opinion is just that I think it's best that all relationships tend to work out, because of such great friendship with that someone. Then other times I think the relationship will fall apart due to not wanting to lose a good friendship, so i'm in the no-win situation, just in the middle of both.
I can't say for sure from personal experience and am definitely hoping it is true (see my question: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AnZ3xvMA3Hlp.q8Ti06jyyjsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090830130706AAjAWDC ) However, judging from my closest friends, including the one I've fallen for, it has been true. There will always be cases for scenarios each way (Built off great friendship and built from scratch) but its all about the people and whether they could fall for a close friend
all i can say is not in high school, high school gfs are abt showing how bad *** YOU are, not about relationships

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