Escape the Friend Zone In Six Easy Steps

Jun 9th, 2011 | Author: | Category: The Chronicles
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There are a lot of things that I hate in this world. Politics. Crime, Racism, VH1 Reunion shows … my life would literally and figuratively be so much better if those things were effectively eradicated. But above all of that, there is one thing that stands alone as the most heinous act that could ever happen to me or anyone else for that matter…

Being trapped in the Friend Zone (cue scary music.)

Once upon a time, you couldn’t find anything more frightening than the friend zone (well, outside of a record contract with Diddy.)  By the end of this article though, fear of entrapment will be a thing of the past. So just call me love’s Harriett Tubman, as I am about to lead you to freedom with the following 6 Steps to Escaping the Friend Zone.

1. We Can’t Be Friends … Not For Real

The first step in making your great escape starts with your mindset. Simply put, if you act like a friend, you’re going to get treated like one. Now I’m not saying that you have to totally forsake the bond you’ve forged with this person, but you do have to avoid typical “buddy” activities at all cost.

So avoid going to Bed Bath & Beyond to help her pick out bath towels. And if the guy you like wants to talk about the chicks he’s sleeping with, then address it head-on with, “I don’t think I’m the person you should be discussing this with.”

You have to remain vigilant in your efforts to protect yourself against the assault of buddy-life. My advice: pretend it’s a new Sisqo album to ensure you stay far, far away from it.

2. Shake Things Up A Bit

An easy way to find yourself in the friend zone is by being too predictable. There was a time that I even found myself in the friend zone, and I got there by always being available. The girl had me down like clockwork too: If she was bored, I was there. If she needed someone to talk to, I was there. If she got in trouble, I was there. And while I thought this would eventually win her over, I was only digging myself into a deeper hole of friendship.

What I didn’t understand was the nature of human behavior. When a person is in a relationship, they reach out to their mate. When they’re single, they reach out to family and friends. See what I’m getting at?

So here’s your new strategy. The next time this special person hits you with the “I’m bored” text, take a few minutes, and then respond with, “I wish I could hang out, but I have a date tonight.”

More on this next…

3. Pursue Other People

This may be the hardest step, but I can assure you that it’s a necessary one.  You need to start pursuing other people … today. By doing so, you end up gaining ground in the long run by triggering an emotion that I affectionately refer to as jealousy.

Let me ask you this:

Have you ever had someone constantly pursuing you, only to watch them make a sudden about face to pursue someone else? When it happened, didn’t you secretly think, “Damn, am I missing out on something good?”

Sure you have.

Jealousy is a natural emotion, and as soon as you’re able to use that to your advantage, the sooner you’ll have dirty little thoughts dancing in their head about you.

4. Let’s Get Physical

No … not that physical (I know where your mind went.) And while I’m not telling you that sex is the answer, what I am requesting is for you to break down the physical barriers between the two of you.  Simply put, (or as I call it in “Kardashian Speak”) you have to develop a pattern of touching them.

So any chance that naturally presents itself, initiate some type of physical contact. This can include kisses on the cheek, hugs, and playful wrestling. The more you do this, the more comfortable they’ll be with your touch—which gets you that much closer to accomplishing your goal.

5. Pique Their Interest

Now that the physical barrier has been broken, it’s time to add some intrigue into the equation. The first step is to start sending mixed signals about your actual feelings for them. (If you’re unclear on how to do this, pay attention to Magic Johnson’s relationship with the English language … one day he knows it, the next day, not so much.)

Mixing this type of mysterious behavior with your newfound physicality only raises more questions in their mind. For starters, they’re trying to figure out if you’re actually interested in them. This uncertainty forces them to think about you within the context of a relationship. Mission accomplished … well almost.

6. Close The Deal

We are now at the moment of truth. If you’ve followed my plan precisely, you should now be ready to close the deal. The final step in officially escaping the friend zone is making your intentions abundantly clear.  And while there’s no exact method on how to express yourself, the one ingredient that must be present is some alone time.

So once the mood is right, look them dead in their eyes, and let them know exactly how you feel—preferably in 3-5 sentences (There’s nothing worse than killing the mood by talking too much.)

The Fly Guy Moral: Before you attempt to break out of the friend zone, you need to ask yourself this final question: Am I even going to enjoy this newfound freedom?

Let’s face it; many times there’s only one thing that’s actually better than being in a relationship with someone … and that’s the fantasy of it. In the end, you may find out that it’s not all that’s cracked up to be. So before you throw away your friendship, make sure that you’re ready to accept the consequences, no matter what the outcome.

Good luck. And remember; if you get caught during your escape: we don’t know each other.

 

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  • Niecey

    This is right on time. I’m dealing with this now. Thanks FG

  • BornToSing!

    Great post!

  • ScorpionCurls

    Be warned guys – This attempt to break out of the friend zone does not always work. Personally, I get mad when I have a great relationship w/ someone and they’re so willing to throw away a good thing by deciding they no longer wanna be “just friends”. It hurts, and it’s a ball of mixed emotions. A girl can respect a guys decision, and be flattered perhaps, but usually a friend is just a friend. Then again… I guess, sometimes it’s a risk worth gambling over, but just be sure it’s worth it…

  • JayMysterio

    Chick please! You are the type he is talking about!  Using guys to get over exes and then throwing the “we’re friends” card around to justify it.  Keep it real, you know if a guy likes you more than just friends so stop with the bullsh1t.

  • Stevenljb

    I found this step by step article on how to escape the fzone http://howtohacklife101.blogspot.com/2011/06/how-to-escape-friend-zone.html

  • http://twitter.com/RayyLive RayyLive

    Also, and probably most important is; are you ready/willing to let this friendship go if the other party is very clear about there NOT being a relationship.

    PS. This right here had me DYING! —> (If you’re unclear on how to do this, pay attention to Magic Johnson’s
    relationship with the English language … one day he knows it, the next
    day, not so much.)