Maybe....I think it depends on a few things...
I still keep in touch guy friends from high school and college who I can say are truly my friends, nothing more. However, I met them in an environment where it was more about making friends, having fun, being social, and less about what everyone's true intentions are.
Now that I am out of school in the "real world," I've realized that it is extremely difficult to meet new guys who are just looking for friendship. In fact, the only friend-only scenario that has seemed to work are becoming friends with my friend's boyfriends, I suppose because it immediately eliminates the pressure. Other then that there's a couple of specific scenarios:
1) We dated, didn't work, but got along well enough to maintain a friendship afterwards, which means that there will probably always be that 'we were once more-then-friends' connection;
2) One person is interested and the other is not. I have a couple guy friends that I care about deeply, but simply not in that way. However I cant help knowing that if I would change my mind, and make a move, they would take me up on it in a second.
3) Lastly, I feel like as we get older, a lot of people have their 'set' group of friends, and aren't looking to make more. Unless it's a situation where you're bound to be around each other, i.e. a new coworker, when guys-girls meet, each usually has their own agenda. Whether it be a hookup, dating, a relationship, marriage, etc...everyone is looking for something, and it's usually more then friendship.
And thats my 2 cents!
