Morgan recounts the risky decision to date a close friend, known only as "A." Initially resistant to mixing friendship with romance, Morgan eventually leapt into dating. While enjoying the deep connection that formed, the relationship ultimately ended, resulting in a loss of both romantic ties and the friendship. Reflecting on their experience, Morgan expresses appreciation for the unique emotions shared with "A," while also lamenting the lost friendship, emphasizing that sometimes preserving friendship might be more valuable than pursuing romance.
Although we had a lot of fun along the way, it's over now, and unfortunately, it feels like our friendship is too.
While this notion could be interpreted in various ways, I believe the basis of it means that you should form a friendship with the person you're pursuing.
I appreciate the person I got to experience during that time...the version of them that seemed reserved just for me.
I don't regret us dating, because I appreciate the person I got to experience during that time...but I also think the friendship we built along the way was worth preserving more.
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