June 3, 2009
friends with benefits
Everybody’s doing a brand new dance now.
Two-thirds of participants said they had been in a “friends with benefits” relationship, and 36 percent said they currently were in one. The main advantage of such a relationship was “no commitment” (reported by 59.7 percent of participants), which was followed closely by “have sex” (55.6 percent).
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I just like the hugs.
I like the head on the lap, myself.
The other 41% chose “Wait, what do you mean no commitment? I mean, sure, we said that it was a physical thing only, but you can’t tell me there was no connection there, none? I can’t believe you, this is so typical…”
Can I choose my benefits package? Like, I think I’d prefer to have the “Likes to Cook and Clean” or “Reads to Me in Bed” option.
There are several options to choose from depending on the premium and deductible you’d be willing to pay, but there is no dental in any of them. That surprised me. They even have some with vision and psychiatric!
Hey, I offer dental with mine. In fact, I have a personal cadre of dentists who will do pretty much anything I ask of them.
I am not making this up.