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Topic: Women Friends
EFP's photo
Wed 10/25/06 09:12 PM
It all comes down to the woman accepting the friendship for what it is.
If it's a problem discuss it and fix it. A friendship should stay a
friendship and never disrupt a relationship out of respect of the
couples relationship. Problems, in the relationship should be discuss
within the relationship first not outside the relationship.

michael1313's photo
Thu 10/26/06 06:03 AM
"EFP"...mind if I chime in here?
look...if sex is not an issue with"friends",,,
then your mate should allow you to have them,,,and visa-versa.
just a thought from a man...M.

newguy's photo
Thu 10/26/06 06:10 AM
There's a very easy answer to that question...I'ts called respect for
your other half....If I'm in a commited relationship, and had other
female freinds...I would make sure that my partner was there when my
freinds are there as well.I wouldn't put myself in a situation that
would cause my partner to even think that something was going on.And
those who are my freinds would understand all to well why I would handle
that type of situation that way. 1 simple word....RESPECT

michael1313's photo
Thu 10/26/06 06:21 AM
Respect.....M.

no photo
Thu 10/26/06 06:28 PM
After I got married I moved into a dorm at college as the ex refused to
move with me as she wanted to finish high school at home. I met a woman
by the name of Jamie. I told the ex during our nightly phone time about
her. When I introduced Jamie to the ex they hit it right off and we did
alot of things together. The ex though had a hard time accepting Jamie
and my friendship as just friendship. I tend to make female friends
easier than male friends. One reason I am nearly friendless now is the
ex ran them off in different ways over the years. I saw get over it as
it is part of me being me. I know where home is and who I love and who
is just a friend. If I wanted something more than friendship with a
woman I would have left the wife as it would have meant I did not love
her. I just wished she felt the same way.

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