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Can a person be physically attracted to someone, & care about them, but not have any emotional feelings or want any sort of relationship?

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Friends with benefits

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Yup. It's called a "mistress".

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Do you just want sex from this person, or not even that?
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That's not the definition of a "mistress"
Look it up.
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I know, but still.
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Caring about someone is an emotional feeling

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Yeah, that's could be friends. But for man and woman, that's not a good sign.

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How is this bad? Can a make friend nit find his female friend attractive Ns vice versa. So should girls assume when they ask a guy friend if something makes them attractive and he says yes, he's either lying or he can't be a food friend because he finds her attractive.
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Thanks for your advice but I'm confused... Why is it a bad sign?
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It is called infatuation and it is possible

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Whatever it's called, it can happen very much so.

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Exaandre is true. Friends with benefits.

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Yea like me with ALOT of people

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yep i already experienced that. i care for a person for the school year, on the next month i felt something

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