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Asked: 4 years ago2019-06-09T10:20:03+03:00 2019-06-09T10:20:03+03:00In: Sexuality

Friends-with-benefits relationships usually destroy friendship after the benefits are withdrawn. Is it worth risking a genuine friendship for FWBs arrangement?

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Friends-with-benefits (FWBs) are quite popular among college students in Kenya. In most cases the friendship is killed either because the people involved become lovers or they decide to end the benefits and it can not be back to friendship as usual. Friends-with-benefits relationships usua …

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  1. Mevin Cheruiyot
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    2022-11-10T20:46:33+03:00Added an answer about 11 months ago

    It really depends on how one values the friendship.

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