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Reply to "The age old question opposite sex best friends when you're in a relationship?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are your friends ethical, honest and loyal? If so, never drop your close friends, OP. They will have your back forever. The romantic partner who becomes your wife has to accept them. One day she will be glad of them, when something happens and they come rallying in different ways. I met my husband when I was very young, and I made most of my female and male friends after I met him. He made a few remarks at first about the guys, but he knows they are my friends, and that they are here to stay. When I suddenly became very ill, one of them went to the pharmacy to get me my heart medication. He looked after my son, who had puked in the car, and cleaned the vomit off the car seat. Only a true friend would do that! :-) And in turn, when this friend had cancer, my husband and I took turns driving him to his chemo. True friends are hard to come by. Don't give them up so easily. [/quote] This. Bros before hos. Always.[/quote] Well... in this case, some of the hos ARE the bros.[/quote] Genderqueer it as needed.[/quote]
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