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Do Best Friends Make Good Couples?

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Tonight on "It's Real Talk Radio" we'll be debating on if best friends make for good couples. Best friends hooking up isn't something out the norm. A lot of best friends have hooked up and some have even managed to remain great friends after the relationship didn't work out. But is that a good idea? If you hooked up with your best friend and it didn't work out, could you see yourself reverting back to best friends or even friends at all? Is pursuing a romantic relationship really worth risking the bond you have with your best friend?

We see relationships with best friends lead to marriage and ending with happily ever after all the time..... And then the credits start to roll up. So the chances of it working are great, in films. But are they good odds in real life? Some would argue yea well others would say nay. We have to also make note that just because you consider your partner to be your BFF, doesn't mean you entered the relationship that way. It's more common for people to consider their partner to be their best friend after they have already become romantically involved and some would argue that isn't settling down with your best friend because you would have had to be best friends beforehand.

Whichever side of the fence you stand on, this obviously makes for an interesting and controversial debate, which is why we've decided to make it tonight's topic. As always, there won't be any punches held back, so get ready for a dose of realness! Put the kids to bed, pour a glass of your favorite beverage and tune in. Why? Because we give you Real Talk with Real People.

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