I'm sorry, I still stand my original statement that I can't share a
bed with a member of the opposite sex that I'm not dating.  I don't
think I'm alone in this, but obviously if I'm not spending the evening
with my SO, traveling or otherwise than I must be alone by definition.

--- In [email protected], "hermespal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I think you've hit it on the head. It's a matter of expressing intent
> if one is trying to move things to another level. I've slept in the
> same bed with male friends where there was nothing sexual about it.
> Hell, we even spooned. But it was just platonic love/affection. Or, as
> one of them put it before gathering me in his arms, "it's just
> horizontal hugging--we do it vertically, so what the hell, c'mere.
> Sweet dreams." 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "dvm8375" <muellerdana@>
> wrote:
> >
> > I just don't think it's that black and white.  Haven't you ever 
> > shared a hotel room platonically?  What, are you people made out of 
> > money?  I have definitely shared rooms, and even beds, with friends 
> > of both sexes to reduce vacation costs.  I don't think it would be 
> > weird for coworkers, that are long-time friends, that have NEVER had 
> > a romantic/sexual involvement to travel together and share a room 
> > and not have sex.  Now if it's the guy's (or girl's) intention to 
> > move things to a new level, he (or she) should make that clear 
> > before asking for a travel buddy.
> > 
> > 
> > --
>






 
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