NP, but so curious what is the line that both people must cross to distinguish between a crush and an EA. Sometimes I suspect the constant posts here about EAs are really just crushes - the “EA partner” is friendly, always willing to lend an ear and probably enjoys the attention, but really doesn’t have genuine feelings for the married person that’s falling for them. |
When one of you confesses catching feelings and the other admits to feeling the same. |
spoken like someone who has not ever experienced it. I hope you never have to because it is absolute torment. |
Right. Highest highs, but the lows are pure agony. Would not recommend. |
I don’t even think that’s the point where it flips to an emotional affair, it’s the emotional intimacy that comes after. |
Are long hugs part of it? Any physical contact part of it? |
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"do you hide this relationship from your spouse? If your spouse saw your interactions, would he/she be okay with it? If not, it’s an EA."
This. If you can't be completely open about it with your partner, or would change the way you interact with the other party if your partner were watching, it's an EA. If it's already long hugs and touch, you're moving into actual physical affair territory. If you couldn't do it in front of your partner, or tell your partner the unedited truth about all of it, it's cheating. |
Not sure that’s a good test of EA for spouses who aren’t the jealous type and would think nothing of it. |
there's a confession involved? |
| man here....I have been good friends with an ugly girl but NEVER with one I find attractive so then tend to fantasize This is just nature...never going to change. |
Is there more to an EA than just attraction and fantasizing? You’re describing being friendly and having a crush on girls you find attractive. |
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The more I read here the more I am convinced there is no such thing as emotional affaires.
People who said they have emotional affaires are people who controlled themselves from having affairs. |
You gay? |
This is all wrong (and quite immature/sexist). We are more than our genitalia people. |
| EA has you thinking about the opposite sex friend too often. Becoming dependent upon contact with them, and wondering how they would be as a romantic partner. |