Quote by CamillaJay19
Do you believe in the code? You know that code that says you cant date or fuck ur bestfriends man? Or is it fair game? I have but i dont think it was betrayal cuz she wasnt my bestfriend and they werent together anymore and it wasnt a relationship we were just fuck buddies.
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Do you believe in the code? You know that code that says you cant date or fuck ur bestfriends man? Or is it fair game? I have but i dont think it was betrayal cuz she wasnt my bestfriend and they werent together anymore and it wasnt a relationship we were just fuck buddies.
I always followed the code and man it was not always easy.
Quote by Dancing_Doll
I follow the code for close friends unless they encourage me to go for it (which happened once, but she is an exceptionally non-jealous cool girl and those are rare). For the most part I try to avoid it because of the drama it always has the potential to cause. They need to come up with the female version of the saying 'bros before hoes'... maybe 'chicks before dicks'...?
The Code is real - unwritten, but real, and understood by anyone with a sense of decency.
There are ways to deal with things if you get the hots for a friend's man, or vice versa if you're a guy. OTOH, gay guys I know have their own code, and it seems to be that everyone is fair game all the time (except for a few very committed relationships.)
You like a friend's bf or husband? Generally, its best to just suck it up and move on - if you get a guy to cheat on his wife or girlfriend, it is not really an accomplishment - and a guy who cheats on your friend is probably going to cheat on you, too. Put your feelings in a locked mental box for a day when maybe you can act on them... but keep them locked up until then. If your target guy and his wife or gf break up, wait a decent amount of time before you swoop in - an maybe even let your friend know - after their breakup is final and complete and set in cement and carved in stone - that you want to "see" her ex. Nothing will rise to the surface and wreck a friendship faster than suspicion that you are the reason for the breakup.