Can Men and Women be Platonic Friends?

Professor Sam Richards’ trademark SOC119 lecture has arrived in Korea, where 20 students from Penn State University join their peers from Konkuk University to discuss the issue of opposite-sex friendship and platonic relationships.
샘 리처드 교수의 트레이드 마크 강의(SOC 119)가 통째로 한국에 왔다. ‘남사친’ ‘여사친’을 바라보는 서로 다른 시각에 대해 대화를 나눈 펜실베이니아 주립대학교 학생 20명과 건국대학교 학생들의 치열한 토론의 결말은? 샘 리처드 & 로리 멀비 교수의 특별한 한국 수업을 따라가 보자.
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    I think Platonic relationships are possible. Just depends on few factors like... A) their maturity B) communication skills C) cultural and sub cultural backgrounds. I mean if two fully mature adults communicate CLEARLY about their intentions and situations, sure you could have platonic relationships. BUT most people dont want to communicate in detail at the start, because its just cooler and easier to drop hints, hook up and deal with ugly aftermath afterwards. (Some idiots just crave drama and attention at all costs) I mean even something like personal and cultural values can be overriden if two people are willing to work for it/circumstances are right. But yes enough drivel from an unqualified random. 😂

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