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[quote:Anonymous Coward 6544022:MV8yNDY0MDQ0XzQyNDQ5NTEyX0M3REZBODRE] [quote:gracebear:MV8yNDY0MDQ0XzFDOEYxMDk3] How do you feel about your partner having friends of the opposite sex? Is this an issue for you? How have you resolved it? Then, I want you to ask let's say there was a breach in trust, on either person, in the relationship. In that case, how would you handle the idea of, your partner, having friends of the opposite sex? This has been an issue for me and just would like a big pool of advice. [u][b]Please only serious posts[/b][/u] :hf: [/quote] This sounds weird but it really has to do with the context of said friends. My SO does not have single female friends, and when there are invites we go as a couple. I have no problem when he helps one of them out with something because I trust him. Not only that he has actually known them longer so if I did have issues with his lady friends I would just have to deal, again depending on the context. If I felt he were to friendly with one of them I would have to decide if I wanted to continue the relationship or not. I have some single guy friends that I talk to, but don't see that much anymore since I've been in a relationship. My SO doesn't have an issue with them because he feels reassured that there is nothing going on with them. They are just friends. If people have fits of jealously their first reaction is to internally act on it and go crazy inside their own heads. Fine, do so. If the feelings go away with no proof of a betrayal be thankful you had enough self control to not bring it up. If it seems like there is something going on and there's proof definitely say something. [/quote]
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How do you feel about your partner having friends of the opposite sex?
Is this an issue for you?
How have you resolved it?
Then, I want you to ask let's say there was a breach in trust, on either person, in the relationship.
In that case, how would you handle the idea of, your partner, having friends of the opposite sex?
This has been an issue for me and just would like a big pool of advice.
Please only serious posts
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