Is your spouse your best friend

Anonymous
You think they are - until you really need them. For me my ex-wife left when it wasn’t beneficial to her. Fellas, you fall in hard times and need someone to support you, call you friends or your dad. Your wife is only willing to stick it out if it benefits her.
Anonymous
yes and yes... I feel the most comfortable with him, and I feel like I can tell him anything with zero judgement. I think he feels the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes! But he died, so lost my partner and my best friend. I miss him in both capacities.

I’m so sorry you must really miss him.
Anonymous
I moved a lot as a child and we've moved a lot as a married couple so I've never had that life long friend. DH and I have been together over 35 years and we have a great marriage. i have a lot of GF's but not one that I can rely on as I can with my DH.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, but DH is the one with the Gayle-type “best friend” and I am sort of jealous. I don’t think I am actually capable of having that type of relationship with another woman.


Me too. Definitely haven't had a best friend since elementary school so my partner is by default my best friend because I simply don't have other friends that even come close in the intimacy level. No one knows as much about me, about my secrets, about all the things I think during the day as he does. And there is no one else I can be as authentically myself with.
Rockjaw
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Yes. For 25 yrs now
Anonymous
I'd say usually she is his best friend. But he isn't hers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes! But he died, so lost my partner and my best friend. I miss him in both capacities.

I’m so sorry you must really miss him.


I'm so sorry.
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