Eh. Relationships and friendships are fragile things. Someone can acknowledge that someone else would be a good fit for a romantic relationship and still realize that this particular person is too strong of a support pillar within their friend network to risk losing to a breakup. A friendship is a lower stakes, less fragile, and often still highly supportive relationship than a romantic one. Its not really a scumbag move to avoid risking a friendship to gain a romantic entanglement. If on the other hand your only motivation in the friendship is romantic interest, its probably best to make that known, disengage entirely, and working on finding a new interest. There are too many excellent people out there in the world for any one person to have only exactly one best match
Eh. Relationships and friendships are fragile things. Someone can acknowledge that someone else would be a good fit for a romantic relationship and still realize that this particular person is too strong of a support pillar within their friend network to risk losing to a breakup. A friendship is a lower stakes, less fragile, and often still highly supportive relationship than a romantic one. Its not really a scumbag move to avoid risking a friendship to gain a romantic entanglement. If on the other hand your only motivation in the friendship is romantic interest, its probably best to make that known, disengage entirely, and working on finding a new interest. There are too many excellent people out there in the world for any one person to have only exactly one best match