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[quote=Anonymous]Sorry, but Mike probably needs to go. I had a mike, maybe worse because we dated in the past, but there was no mystery. We were both WELL aware that we were great at being friends and terrible at anything else. It was sad to lose touch. It’s been about 15 years and i still miss his friendship, but my DH isn’t the type to be able to accept that kind of friendship and I’d rather be married to DH than friends with my version of mike. If i ever got divorced I’d get back in touch, but it’s not worth messing up my marriage or fighting over You need to recognize that it really bothers your husband. Whether or not that’s fair or justified isn’t the issue. You are making him feel sad/threatened/jealous/whatever and trying to make him not feel that way isn’t going to happen. Emotions don’t have to be rational or justified to be felt. So, there’s probably not a way to make DH okay with this friendship. [/quote]
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