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Opposite sex friends (by JLaDawn)
No most of my female friends i've had for along time and i wouldn't ask a gf to give up a friend for me to me it's about respect and trust
This is where honesty and trust will play. Was your partner honest? Can you trust your partner?
what wld you do if your partner insisted? If you really truly loved her and accepted that jealousy was just one of her faults how wld you handle it?
I ran into this when I was married. I did not give up my friend,and neither did I demand that she give up her male friends.
Id make sure the gf was with me whenever the friend was around
im just sayin if they still had feelings for the ex yeah i would have a problem with it thats just how i feel.
This is the problem i had recently and it caused a major argument and now the person i was going to be with, Is now the person i cant stand talking to..
I was requested to give up a friend before....I said no and I lost my husband. But if it was that simple I didn't want or need him as a husband. Or maybe I just wasn't in love with him enough to give in idk but either way, I chose my friend, I think it just comes down to the friends relationship and how strong the couples relationship is
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