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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It depends what both your expectations were, how you used your connection, etc. This was not an affair, but if you ended up feeling uncomfortable, it was best to end it. I have a husband with Asperger's. I need to get emotional connection from friends, because I'm certainly not getting it from him. But there is no intent of cheating physically, and no one ever attempts to bring the relationship to that point, so I consider my male and female friends in the same way... as friends. I have affection for all of them. Now if you tell a male friend you love them, and it becomes platonically romantic... then you have a problem. But I believe you can be friends with both men and women without getting to that point.[/quote] Spouses don’t hide friends that are on the up and up. It was an affair. [/quote]
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