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I would tend to disagree - at least for the male side of the fence. Simply put if I do have feelings for a certain girl but I'm restricted to "just friends" then how can I ever be true? Men are visual - they know what they want when they see it and they don't need a safety zone at all.
Yes, but if the friend in question also happens to be interested in you, even at a later stage of the friendship, this "friend zone" is not going to apply. It's not some universal blockade. Most people, when they think of 'friend zone,' they think: Oh no! *rain cloud, thunder clap!* Its never going to happen NOW!
I've breached the friend zone before with my last boyfriend (actually, it was worse: he was both a friend AND a housemate). And I've also had nearly all of my previous boyfriends before him break the friend zone with me. They were just upfront about their attraction. Some I didn't see working at all and turned them down with minimal awkwardness. Some I thought, well... yeah, okay... and ended up dating for a few months.
It really depends on how you go about it. If you or the other person are prone to idiotic dramatics, then yeah, it has the potential to become an unnecessarily awkward mess. If you're both intelligent, collected people, on the other hand, it could all go off without a hitch.