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| - The all-important Platinum Rule, one of Barney's many theories. It supersedes the golden rule and states that a person should never date someone that they see on a regular basis. As stated in The Bro Code: Article 83: A bro shall, at all costs, honor the Platinum Rule: Never, ever, ever ever "love" thy neighbor. In particular, a Bro shall never mix it up romantically with a co-worker.
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| - The all-important Platinum Rule, one of Barney's many theories. It supersedes the golden rule and states that a person should never date someone that they see on a regular basis. As stated in The Bro Code: Article 83: A bro shall, at all costs, honor the Platinum Rule: Never, ever, ever ever "love" thy neighbor. In particular, a Bro shall never mix it up romantically with a co-worker. Barney mentions the rule in Purple Giraffe ("That's just a recipe for disaster. They work together!"). In trying to convince Ted not to date his dermatologist Stella in 2008, Barney explains that such relationships never work out in the end and lead to never-ending suffering as those involved would constantly see each other. Barney explains the eight stages which this relationship inevitably goes through and applies his theory on three previous failed relationships: his own dating of Wendy the Waitress in 2005, Marshall and Lily befriending their neighbors in 2006, and Robin dating co-anchor Curt Irons in 2007.
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