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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I may get shit for this but that's why I don't bring singl women into my home for extended periods of time (both literally and figuratively like OPs situation). A friend of mine was leaving her live in bf and asked if she could stay with us. NOPE. Not that I don't trust my husband but why invite potential problems? When will women learn not to involve other women that closely into their lives ... It's only normal for a single woman to develop feelings for a great father and husband when they spend so much time together - it's everything she wants and doesn't have. [/quote] Yikes, I totally disagree. Do I even have you day you sound like a horrible friend?[/quote] I knew I would get shit :)[/quote] I am single, and would never even think of my friends husbands in this way. It just makes me sad that women can't be friends because of jealously and harsh judgement. Do men know how easy they have it, they can actually have friends who won't sell them out? [/quote] This is the OP, and you should take heart single-lady, because even after this experience, I still don't view all women through a distorted lense. This was one specific woman who did this, and something is wrong in her that has nothing to do with being a woman. Other sane women will never think you are looking at their husbands as potential prey, because they don't look at other peoples husbands as conquests either. I only wish I had been able to initially spot whatever it is about her that is "off", because my husband certainly saw it from the beginning.[/quote] Thanks OP, making and keeping friends is hard for us women. I am glad that this one women hasn't changed how you view single women as potential friends and hope you have better luck in the future![/quote]
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