When a girl calls a guy friend her "bro", it means she's slept with him (wife, attracted)
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You're a liar. Apparently, so am I. Now, you and I both have to tell our platonic male friends that they can't be our friends anymore.
I am friends with a few married women that I grew up with, so I must be a liar as well. And I am friends with women that have boyfriends, and never has it come up to sleep with them in any kind of way.
This really is about people who cheat, and men and women do it. If a woman was saying that to cover something she was doing wrong, it is not an indictment on men and women being friends, she's just a liar and a cheater.
I've slept with some female friends in my life and this is true. Also i can't help but chuckle inside when they introduce me to their new boyfriends and I know i got sex for free no strings attached and those guys had to wine and dine them just to see them naked
Or, and I know this is an absolutely CRAZY thought, maybe her boyfriend actually likes her and wants to forge a relationship that doesn't completely revolve around just getting laid.
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Originally Posted by jsun556
My gf calls her brother "bro bro". Does that mean she sleeps with her own brother twice in a row each session?
Oh no, I call my brother my 'baby brother/baby bro'...WHAT DOES IT MEAN
Oh no, theres plenty of stupid to go around. The worst are the overly dramatic Fake posts, always from a New member. Many of the regulars respond to them as if they are real
I can always tell when my girlfriend is mad at me because she calls me 'dude'. As in "Dude, stop hogging the blankets." She calls me 'bro' on occasion when I do something stupid, as in "Quit spitting moonshine on the bonfire, bro." When she is making fun of me she calls me 'Dr.', as in "I thought you knew better than to eat a habenero pepper whole, Dr. Chem_Guy".
I don't know if she realizes that she does this, but it is a clear pattern. I am not surprised that the OP noticed a similar pattern in a woman he knows, albeit with different name associations.
I can always tell when my girlfriend is mad at me because she calls me 'dude'. As in "Dude, stop hogging the blankets." She calls me 'bro' on occasion when I do something stupid, as in "Quit spitting moonshine on the bonfire, bro." When she is making fun of me she calls me 'Dr.', as in "I thought you knew better than to eat a habenero pepper whole, Dr. Chem_Guy".
Bro, are we dating the same girl?
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