Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know the standard is " if you don't trust them why are you in a relationship with them?: which broadly I agree with.
But I still come back to why do you need to go on these one on one hang outs with them? Movies? Dinner? coffee etc?
Why are you okay of giving the appearance of being a couple to outside observers?
What do you think about honor killings, OP? Please tell us why they are or are not okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I don't care what people think. I refuse to buy into societal oppression in this way. We are not in Iran.
I have a male movie buddy and a female movie buddy. Why do you have a problem with only one of them? I've done home reno stuff with my best friend's husband, and my husband has gone shopping with another (female) friend of mine. Because - gasp! - we're all friends.
why though?
Because I like them as people. Is this tripping you up? That you could never actually find common ground and platonic affection for a member of the opposite sex?
You've got issues, OP.
Anonymous wrote:I know the standard is " if you don't trust them why are you in a relationship with them?: which broadly I agree with.
But I still come back to why do you need to go on these one on one hang outs with them? Movies? Dinner? coffee etc?
Why are you okay of giving the appearance of being a couple to outside observers?
Anonymous wrote:I know the standard is " if you don't trust them why are you in a relationship with them?: which broadly I agree with.
But I still come back to why do you need to go on these one on one hang outs with them? Movies? Dinner? coffee etc?
Why are you okay of giving the appearance of being a couple to outside observers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone with many close opposite sex relationships that have never even been borderline a problem in my long marriage, I guess I think: if it’s a problem to a significant other, then it’s a problem. Your standard of “appearance of a couple” is dumb though.
so you'tr cool with other people thinking some other woman is your husband's wife?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I don't care what people think. I refuse to buy into societal oppression in this way. We are not in Iran.
I have a male movie buddy and a female movie buddy. Why do you have a problem with only one of them? I've done home reno stuff with my best friend's husband, and my husband has gone shopping with another (female) friend of mine. Because - gasp! - we're all friends.
why though?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I don't care what people think. I refuse to buy into societal oppression in this way. We are not in Iran.
I have a male movie buddy and a female movie buddy. Why do you have a problem with only one of them? I've done home reno stuff with my best friend's husband, and my husband has gone shopping with another (female) friend of mine. Because - gasp! - we're all friends.
why though?
Anonymous wrote:As someone with many close opposite sex relationships that have never even been borderline a problem in my long marriage, I guess I think: if it’s a problem to a significant other, then it’s a problem. Your standard of “appearance of a couple” is dumb though.
Anonymous wrote:Because I don't care what people think. I refuse to buy into societal oppression in this way. We are not in Iran.
I have a male movie buddy and a female movie buddy. Why do you have a problem with only one of them? I've done home reno stuff with my best friend's husband, and my husband has gone shopping with another (female) friend of mine. Because - gasp! - we're all friends.