p700granat
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But you ultimately know that know matter how much you and your furry friend like each other, there's never going to be romance.
Yes, I know very well that there's never going to be romance. I never really expected any romance between us, at least consciously.
Is that a crush or is it just a close friendship?
It used to be a crush + friendship. Now I would call it the residuals of a crush + friendship. I wouldn't even consider it a close friendship. For someone to be my close friend, I need to know that I can completely trust him, count on him in times of hardship, and share with him any feeling - all taking years to develop. Thus I have only four people who I consider close friend so far, and my furry friend doesn't meet any of the criteria. In some sense he it's more like playmate than a friend: he simply posseses certain qualities, which I tried to identify in my last post, that make it particularly enjoyable and relaxing to hangout with.
The more you get to know a person, the more you will either destroy the crush or turn it into budding love. It takes time. It sounds like you are out of time, unless one of you wants to move. Chatting online won't resolve the crush.
I think I know him fairly well, and as you said, such knowledge did help destroying the crush. What I had been struggling with, especially the last week, is to get him out of my head asap so I could make 100% of myself available to my BF this (past) weekend. I have no intention to make any move that would "further" what's between me and my furry friend.
How important is the relationship with your bf? Is it worth losing? (And isn't he on JUB, or am I thinking of someone else?!)
It's extremely important. Certainly more important than anything with the furry. I would do anything I realisticly can to avoid losing him. As I mentioned before, I think it's extremely difficult to find someone who I connect with so deeply, and it was very lucky for us to have found each other, esp. considering neither of us was out when we got to know each other. And yes, he's on JUB.
Anyway, I had a wonderful weekend with my BF. We spent plenty of time both inside the hotel room
And it turned out my lingering feelings about the furry friend didn't cause any issue: I have been very frank with my BF about those feelings, and at various points in the city I recounted to him the interesting things said/done by the furry friend at those places earlier this summer. He in turn told me new & old stories between him and his old group friends, including a few on whom he had some degree of crush. We shared all of them in laughs. It wouldn't be like that without the level of understanding and trust between us. If anything, distance seemed to the only major issue for us, but we had some frank discussions about it and I hope we could work it out. And as a JUB member, my BF will probably post here at some point if he disagrees with my assesement.


















