dragonshimmer wrote:I just meant that I wondered if people thought it was possible for a guy and a gal to be friends without the thought of dating, holding hands, wanting a different relationship or kissing EVER EVER crossing their mind. I didn't mean pursuing the thoughts.
How about this: Think of all your friends, both male and female.
Read Rom. 16:16, 1 Cor. 16:20, 2 Cor. 13:12, or 1 Thess. 5:26. ("Greet one another with a holy kiss")
There, now I've "spoiled" all of your relationships.
In fact, where Paul advocates a "holy kiss", Peter says to greet one another with a "kiss of love" (1 Pet. 5:14) - so that kind of takes it to the next level, doesn't it?
Of course, not every kiss is romantic. ("do you betray the Son of Man with a kiss?" was said man-to-man - and Judas wasn't gay.)
Most parents kiss their children, and many grandparents kiss their grandchildren, yet this isn't a romantic thing at all. Parents tell their children to hold their hand while crossing the street, and various things like that. That isn't romantic, it's for safety.
I'm 23. If you were to suggest the possibility of my dating, say *thinks of a name* AngelSakura, I can guarantee that the thought would go through my mind - but only because of your suggestion. I can also guarantee that it would be dismissed out of hand. (She's, what, 13?) Just because a thought crosses your mind doesn't mean it's your idea, or that you necessarily have any inclination toward it at all - just that it has been suggested, implied, or otherwise evoked. Writing this paragraph, that thought crossed my mind - solely as an example of an outrageous suggestion, but it still crossed my mind.
It's like asking if it's possible to have never thought of pink elephants - it is possible until the question is asked.