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Breaking out of the friend zone

Published on March 4, 2016 by TeenVoice
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Most girls want to believe that boys and girls can be just friends. However, research shows that this is very difficult and only works under certain conditions.

Many boys want to have a romantic relationship with a girl, but instead find themselves stuck in the Friend Zone. In this Vinfo we will cover the 5 most common reasons why this happens.

And we will also give you a practical 6-step program on how to break out of the Friend Zone. Each step requires time and commitment and probably goes against the boy’s previous behaviours. It’s not easy, but, yes, it can be done.