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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do you really need an answer? Of course it isn't wrong. Be warned, though, if you are a woman your men friends think that simple acts of kindness and humanity mean that you LIKE them. I think this is because men don't do anything kind or above and beyond unless they want to have sex with you.[/quote] What a horribly misandrist thing to say. Were you born wrong or just raised badly?[/quote] This has been my experience too. I do have a great guy friend who I know would cross the line, but I have made it clear many times that I would never. I don’t find him attractive at all. But we have a great friendship with really deep conversation that I don’t get anywhere else. I have always struggled with female friendships so being married is hard. [/quote] So you are having an emotional affair, but have made it clear that you don’t want a physical one, so you don’t think it impacts your marriage?[/quote] Uh, you’re nuts. An affair has to be romantic by nature, it’s not a friendship where you talk about deep things. [/quote] I may be nuts, but at least I am not uninformed. Try reading a little bit about emotional affairs and how their impact on marriages, then explain why I am nuts.[/quote]
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