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A Word of Advice... on friends with benefits October 6, 2005 This category remains one of the most read on the site, probably because it's the "in vogue" type of connection people are attempting to make. But Josh hammers home his belief that it's not as easy as you'd think to make work, and many times is the wrong way to go. Temporary physical gain is not always the way to something better.
A Word of Advice... on friends with benefits May 26, 2005 Josh just can't escape the friends with benefits category, still remaining among the most popular topics since the first one 18 months ago (this is the sixth such column). This go around, Josh looks at how to back out of an FWB situation, and also how to determine whether it's actually going to work.
A Word of Advice... on friends with benefits April 7, 2005 This edition of friends with benefits takes a look at the aspect of what happens after the hook-up occurs. When our letter writers wonder what's next, Josh is there to help them see what's the best way to continue.
A Word of Advice... on friends with benefits December 27, 2004 Friendships, friends with benefits, relationships. The three-tiered system seems simple enough, yet the second step always trips people. Another trio of questions on FWBs.
A Word of Advice... on friends with benefits December 6, 2004 Can friends with benefits ever become an actual relationship? Or is that just a wishful thinking scenario? Josh takes another look at some FWB situations and offers his take on what's to come.
A Word of Advice... on friends with benefits January 22, 2004 It's another round of the good, the bad and the nookie. Friends end up getting a little somethin' somethin' on the side - but it isn't going smoothly. Josh attempts to help them with their problems in an all-new Thursday column.
A Word of Advice... on friends with benefits December 25, 2003 They're not a boyfriend or girlfriend, but many of the same advantages that would be in a relationship are in place here. But our letter writers have issues with that particular arrangement. What happens if one person is thinking she wants more than just a friends with benefits situation? And what about the overuse of the word "like" in one author's question? Josh, like, tackles the, like, tough topics with an abundance of, like, alliteration.
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