5 Secrets Men Confessed They Won’t Admit to Their Guy Friend

The Cure’s Boys Don’t Cry was a major hit for a reason: it wasn’t just the lipstick-wearing Robert Smith fans who identified with that music, but regular young men too enjoyed lamenting the pressures of being masculine. 

In the modern day, there are still men who prefer not to let their guard down too far, though they are happy to share their innermost thoughts in online discussions, where we find ourselves now.

Secrets Men Confessed They Won’t Admit

“That they’re the only thing keeping me going,” says our first man. The comment is something many men will echo. Men make the best friends when you have their trust: much like a dog, they will give you loyalty and make you smile when you are sad.

You Are My All

Your Girlfriend Is Annoying Seeing friends in toxic relationships only “makes me appreciate my relationship a whole lot more,” admits one honest gent. Nothing waves a flag more than your best friend becoming inaccessible and losing their personality.

For those who witness their buddies go downhill after holy matrimony, spare a thought for those friends who have the opposite. One such guy has two married friends who “have been together (with their wives) since high school, raised kids, have nice careers — and still seem totally in love.” 

I Am Jealous of You

I Am No Player This guy may need to reevaluate his male friends, but any who peer pressure you to get with as many girls as possible may not have your best interests at heart. “I just want one girl in my life so I can build something meaningful,” shares one hopeless romantic.

You Are Terrible With Money This must be a common ideal, considering how bad most men are with money when they are young. However, it isn’t something we can share with male friends lest we dent their sense of pride.

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