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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DH had an EA. He has had many female friends, and an EA is NOT the same thing.at.all. We both recognize the difference, although he spent many months saying "[b]just friends"[/b] while I wondered what was different about this friend. It took a long time for him to see what I had seen all along: that this one crossed a line, and that he was dating her, not meeting her for dinner or whatever. He finally got it when I asked him why he knew so much about some other woman's hopes and dreams. And I said, "What are my hopes and dreams?" He realized then that he spent all his emotional energy on her - connecting with her. Sharing with her. Listening to her. There was nothing left for me. So all you people who claim EAs aren't real? I can only hope that you never experience one. [/quote] Speaking of, I'm surprised no one has mentioned "Not Just Friends," by Dr. Glass yet. OP, this will help: http://www.shirleyglass.com/bookmain.htm[/quote]
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