There was nothing in life that didn't receive a reciprocating reaction. Either good or bad relationship or the sort that was in between. Each man to its own problem. Each issue to its own solution. Yet, it's best thought that romantic feelings are often hard descriptions.
Their relations, a cacophony of reactions that were difficult to describe or even acknowledge in most cases. When walking a thin line between friendship and romantic connections, it's common belief and knowing that words are carefully spoken. Tone outwardly projected in a manner that wouldn't sound too nonchalant nor too desperate.
In short words, the unfamiliarity of where one's feelings should stand—platonic or romantic—should scientifically and logically be included as one of the most difficult hurdles a human could cross.
