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Month: November 2025

Gupta ’25 MD’29: More than ‘just friends’

College friendships are supposed to be easy, but they don’t always stay that way. There’s no situation as awkward and nerve-racking as when you start to wonder if you like your friend as more than just a friend. There’s not necessarily one moment when you realize it. It’s often a slow shift. You start crafting texts more carefully, mentally replaying small moments and feeling flutters that shouldn’t be there. “I just love hanging out with you” starts feeling more like a confession than a compliment. College makes this kind of confusion practically inevitable. We live, study and eat in the same 10-block radius, surrounded by people who feel closer to us than family. We share dorm rooms, toothpaste, therapy updates, playlists and secrets. We will casually say “love you” to our friends and even flirt without realizing it. The same intimacy that makes college friendships so meaningful can also make them so messy. The line between platonic and romantic feels incredibly blurry. And so, naturally, it nags at you. You want to know if you should say something, if this is one of those “life’s too short” moments that people online always encourage strangers to act on. But choosing the bold move can feel like detonating a bomb, jeopardizing your entire friendship and risking the organic dynamic that you love, even if the feelings are reciprocated. Most of all, you risk rejection and possible humiliation. And yet, saying nothing doesn’t feel safe either. You end up performing friendship: casual smiles, careful hugs, yet your heart pounds at every accidental brush of the knee. You’re fine with “just friends,” but your stomach drops every time they mention someone new in their life. So, what should you do? The first myth to dismantle is that friendship is the lesser form of love. Romantic relationships are treated as the pinnacle of intimacy, but think about it: Your closest friendships have probably lasted longer than most people’s relationships. Your friends have seen you at your lowest, ugliest and most unflattering moments. They’ve witnessed you cry on the kitchen floor, stood in line with you at the dining hall for the fifth time in the same week and still answered your FaceTime at midnight. That’s not second-best love: That’s the foundation of what it’s like to love and be loved back. Sometimes when we crush on a friend, what we’re really developing is a deeper appreciation for someone’s closeness and mistaking that warmth for romantic potential. That’s the complexity of human connection how affection, gratitude and desire can overlap until it’s hard to tell them apart. It’s worth pausing to untangle what kind of love you’re actually feeling before you act on it. Before you confess, ask yourself: Do I actually want to date them? Or do I just want to be loved by someone who already knows me so well? If it’s the second one, maybe the answer isn’t a confession. Maybe it’s gratitude. Maybe it’s saying, “You mean a lot to me,” and letting that be enough. But let’s say you’ve decided: This is real. You’ve tried to ignore it, suppress it, joke it away and it’s not working. In that case, honesty is kinder than emotional gymnastics. You don’t have to write a love letter or perform a grand gesture. A simple, “I’ve been feeling something more than friendship, and I just wanted to tell you,” is more than enough. The key is to speak without expectation. You’re offering information, not an ultimatum. “This is how I feel,” instead of “Please feel it back.” College relationships romantic or otherwise work best when they’re built on mutual respect for uncertainty. People are still figuring out who they are, meaning feelings won’t always align. That has to be okay. If they don’t feel the same way, it will sting. You’ll have to sit with that weird ache when you see them around. But the truth is, most friendships survive that awkwardness. It just takes time and honesty to adjust to new boundaries. If the friendship is real, it will adapt. Liking a friend doesn’t need to ruin your friendship. Sometimes it changes the relationship, sometimes it deepens it and sometimes it fades. But it always teaches you something about the elasticity of love. Love can stretch and reshape itself to fit new boundaries without necessarily breaking. It bends to circumstance, to timing, to what two people can offer each other. Sometimes it softens into friendship, sometimes it sharpens into longing, sometimes it simply settles into quiet admiration. Try to focus on what it feels like to love someone, regardless of whether it is platonic or romantic, and to appreciate the courage it takes to name that love, even if it’s unreciprocated. So yes, liking your friend is messy. But so is growing up. So is love. If you’re wondering whether to tell them, maybe you already know the answer. The hardest part isn’t saying it it’s letting yourself recognize it. If you have questions about sex or relationships that could be discussed in a future column, please submit questions to an anonymous form at Anusha Gupta ’25 MD’29 can be reached at anusha_gupta@brown. edu. Please send responses to this opinion to letters@browndailyherald. com and other op-eds to opinions@browndailyherald. com.

Tony Khan has allegedly stopped using 32-year-old in AEW as he’s likely to join WWE – Reports

AEW head honcho Tony Khan is supposedly disinterested in using a 32-year-old New Japan Pro-Wrestling atlete due to rumors suggesting that the latter may be WWE-bound.

Tuesday’s elections will be early test of how voters feel about Trump, Democrats

Tuesday is Election Day in Virginia, New Jersey, New York and California. The races will be early tests of how voters are feeling about President Trump and Democrats fighting his agenda. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O’Keefe has the highlights.

Chargers’ Daiyan Henley plays through grief after brother’s shooting death

Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Daiyan Henley started and played Sunday because football is his escape. The linebacker needed that more than ever after the shooting death of his older brother. Henley came through Sunday with seven tackles, his third sack of the season, a tackle for loss and a quarterback hit in the Chargers’ 27-20 win over the Tennessee Titans. Henley said he was just floating with football the only consistent part of his life right now. His older brother was killed Friday night in Los Angeles. Henley traveled with the Chargers to Tennessee and started.

OPEC+ agrees to pause output hikes next year amid glut fears

The post OPEC+ agrees to pause output hikes next year amid glut fears appeared com. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (OPEC+) on Sunday agreed to a modest oil output hike for December and a pause output increases in the first quarter (Q1) of next year, Reuters reported on Sunday. The group agreed to revive 137, 000 barrels a day (bpd) next month, matching increases scheduled for October and November, then take a January-to-March hiatus. Market reaction At the time of press, the WTI price was up 0. 75% on the day at $61. 15. WTI Oil FAQs WTI Oil is a type of Crude Oil sold on international markets. The WTI stands for West Texas Intermediate, one of three major types including Brent and Dubai Crude. WTI is also referred to as “light” and “sweet” because of its relatively low gravity and sulfur content respectively. It is considered a high quality Oil that is easily refined. It is a benchmark for the Oil market and WTI price is frequently quoted in the media. Like all assets, supply and demand are the key drivers of WTI Oil price. As such, global growth can be a driver of increased demand and vice versa for weak global growth. Political instability, wars, and sanctions can disrupt supply and impact prices. The decisions of OPEC, a group of major Oil-producing countries, is another key driver of price. The value of the US Dollar influences the price of WTI Crude Oil, since Oil is predominantly traded in US Dollars, thus a weaker US Dollar can make Oil more affordable and vice versa. The weekly Oil inventory reports published by the American Petroleum Institute (API) and the Energy Information Agency (EIA) impact the price of WTI Oil. Changes in.

Bills Fans Taunt Chiefs TE Travis Kelce as He Exits Game With Possible Injury

Kansas City Chiefs star TE Travis Kelce got into it with Bills fans as he left the field in the first half with an apparent injury. The post Bills Fans Taunt Chiefs TE Travis Kelce as He Exits Game With Possible Injury appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Chicago Bulls Injury Update: Ayo Dosunmu’s Status Changed vs. Knicks

The Chicago Bulls will be without their second unit leader on Sunday night. Facing off against the New York Knicks for the second consecutive game, the team has officially ruled out Ayo Dosunmu. The guard is dealing with a quad contusion and is said to be day-to-day, per The Athletic’s Joel Lorenzi. Dosumu is fresh off scoring a season-high 22 points with 9 assists on 8-10 shooting from the field in the team’s Halloween victory over the Knicks. Dosunmu’s next chance to play will be on Tuesday when the Philadelphia 76ers come to the United Center. The Bulls also remain without starting guard Coby White. Oct 25, 2025; Orlando, Florida, USA; Chicago Bulls guard Ayo Dosunmu (11) goes up for a shot over Orlando Magic guard Anthony Black (0) in the second half at Kia Center. Mandatory Credit: Russell Lansford-Imagn Images Can the Chicago Bulls Make Up for Ayo Dosunmu’s Absence? While the Chicago Bulls have started 5-0 largely because of their well-rounded and unselfish offensive identity, making up for Ayo Dosunmu’s absence will not be easy. He has arguably been the catalyst for the second unit’s success, which sits second in the NBA in total bench points scored per game (49.0). He has averaged a career-best 16.2 points per game on a ridiculously impressive 57.7 percent shooting from the field. The fifth-year guard has been so dependable that head coach Billy Donovan has even chosen to close out victories with him despite keeping him out of the starting lineup. Dosunmu’s transition speed and downhill explosiveness have fit in perfectly with this team’s preferred offensive identity. The Bulls come into this second meeting with the Knicks averaging the most points in the paint per game (58.4) and recording the fifth-highest effective field goal percentage (58.1). Dosunmu is a major reason why we see the Bulls rank as highly as they do in both those departments. With that in mind, it sure feels like his absence could prove to be the difference in tonight’s matchup against the Knicks. He was the team’s third-leading scorer on Friday night and played more minutes than three of the team’s starters. So, who will be able to make up for his production? Will we see a spike in minutes for Jevon Carter, who shot lights out in the preseason? Will Billy Donovan call Dalen Terry’s name or lean even more on Julian Phillips? If one thing is for sure, someone is going to have to step up if this Bulls team wants to stay undefeated.

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