I'll skip the story; just something I've been questioning because I'm attempting a QPR of sorts and certain things have happened that make it seem like I'm lacking the common sense about relationships that most people around me have.
For one, I don't have much conceptual grasp of what people reserve for partners and don't do for friends, and I also don't have a concept of one of my friends being more special than the others, which is leading to issues. If you're in a relationship with an alloromantic person and you think of them as just one of your close friends, how do you make them special to you in a way that your other friends aren't?
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I'll skip the story; just something I've been questioning because I'm attempting a QPR of sorts and certain things have happened that make it seem like I'm lacking the common sense about relationships that most people around me have.
For one, I don't have much conceptual grasp of what people reserve for partners and don't do for friends, and I also don't have a concept of one of my friends being more special than the others, which is leading to issues. If you're in a relationship with an alloromantic person and you think of them as just one of your close friends, how do you make them special to you in a way that your other friends aren't?
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