Kudos to both of you! People get so fixated on being exactly what they they think they want, or need, in a relationship, try so hard to be ready for "the one" that they forget to just OWN who they are right now in this moment.
Lovers, girlfriends, boyfriends, whatever name you use to refer to your SO, they can be your best friend as well...and, surprises, it can make the relationship even more intense. Why? Because now you are with someone that you can trust so completely that it opens up even more boundaries you had in place for yourself, makes you feel freed to get out of your comfort zone.
But knowing who you are, what you want right now, or what you definitely don't want yet, that is a great place to be.
silent rave sounds fascinating. being uninhibited is very very hard to be begin with, mix in the opposite sex, or a person you are attracted to.. :-| not easy! in the past my long term realtionships turned into good frienships, but quickly soured into my immature actions.. but since then i've had lots of platonic friends who are girls and i desire a deeper connection in a realtionship.
"A boyfriend is a boyfriend and your girls are the ones you act crazy with."
let's flip this sentance
"A girlfriend is a girlfriend and your boys are th ones you act crazy with."
I am neither of these things. But you not alone i am sure! I know males do some very odd things when they are "hangin' with the bros"
closer to myself: "a lover is a lover, my friends are the ones i act crazy with"
i was in this dance class "improvised movement" and the entire semester was devoted to breaking down societal norms about dance/movement, and that class was an amazing breath of fresh air to be in!! each morning i could frolic around the studio, or pretend to be a clock, or whatever is weird, but it took a lot of work, myself & the class, to get the point of true freedom.




