I always have, some guys are nervous around women, I never have been, I mean I have a lot of friends both male and female, but I prefer the to hang out with chicks (but I'm straight, I mean like seriously straight). Actually, I really am sort of a guys "guy", I play a lot of sports (rugby, baseball, etc), I have poker night once a month, I helped my bud build his garage etc, etc., but when I go out to do things I'm usually with my female friends. Actually my best friend is a girl.
Any other of you Cancer dudes like this? Yes, some people initially think I am NOT straight because of this, until they get to know me more. Whatever, it comes with the territory I guess.
I mean, I've known girls who hang out with guys more than girls, so I guess maybe I'm the male counterpart.
Well cancerguy you got another fellow cancerian male who does the same thing as in the friends department. Of course I have some "bros" to chill with but when it comes to some situations, I'll normally hang out with the ladies. Normally from this point of perspective, people see me as a player cuz i'm also a natural flirt. But all the girls I hang out with will really back me up when it comes to loyalty. I've also had some guy consider me gay because I chilled with my lady friends which was histarical, so I messed around with the guys thoughts and confused him. I would talk as if I were gay and than the next minute be hitting on and making out with one of the prettiest girls I met that night!
I have a friend she's an Aries i don't feel comfortable with you sometimes because of her masculine energy??
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Any other of you Cancer dudes like this? Yes, some people initially think I am NOT straight because of this, until they get to know me more. Whatever, it comes with the territory I guess.
I mean, I've known girls who hang out with guys more than girls, so I guess maybe I'm the male counterpart.