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This is another area where I am curious if there's any disconnect between male and female perception.
I get the feeling that from the male perspective, looking, appreciating the physical attractiveness of, or even fantasizing about sex with, another person as a "crush" is inconsequential if you never speak to them or interact with them.
But for women, being friends with someone but not seeing them or appreciating them as sexually attractive, is inconsequential.
That men would see a woman forming a friendship with another man as threatening, and women see men viewing other women as sexually appealing as threatening, if only from the jealousy/insecurity sense, but to the respective parties one without the other is meaningless.