There is not going to be a friendship after this. It’s either a relationship (including sex) or part ways. OP is a grownup. |
NO NO NO. No reason to think she's a slut. He's a cheater, yes, but that doesn't make her a slut. |
The very definition of a morally casual attitude. |
And you PP are a judgemental b***tch. |
I wish I could find one. My sex therapist said after my last breakup with a girlfriend I just need to find someone to practice my sexuality with and that I don't necessarily need a relationship for that. |
NP, but knowingly sleeping with a married person is pretty much the definition of a sl@T. Do better, pp. |
Let me guess, you are a woman.
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I'm male and new to the thread. I have had many female friends and slept with very few. Almost none. Once in a while there's some sexual tension but not usually. Maybe I'm unusual but I'm not unique. |
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The dynamic will most definitely be changed.
The fact that he cheated on his wife with you is a telling fact that this person may not be a person w/a decent moral character. Or he could be a nice person > just one who doesn’t have the balls to leave an unfulfilling marriage. Things to keep in mind. Good luck‼️ |
PP, thank you for not looking at all women through the lens of their potential as a sexual partner. I have a deep respect for you. |
I don’t think that’s even unusual. |
If you find the woman attractive then yes it is. I've slept with all my attractive female friends. And a couple of the fugly ones, not that I'm proud about those. |
Yes. It is. I’ve slept with nearly all of my female friends too. |
Yeah, in both cases you can probably make this claim because you have no female friends. Or, if your claim is true, things are about to get really complicated out there, since such a large percentage of the young generation is pansexual, or bisexual or what have you. Soon everyone will have slept with all their friends! |
Will the therapist provide that comfort? |