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boundaries for opposite gender friendships while in a relationship It's that simple. She's in a different state now, married to a man. 1 bridesman I''m sorry I don''t have time to read through the whole thread The potential destruction an extramarital affair can have on a family is immense. 2 I thought about him often. If friendship is a problem, you should end it immediately. 3 Paul has a single friend, Jeff, who was also invited to the wedding, but did not have a date. She seems to be focusing on the fact that she''s going in support of her girlfriend, and that this ''date'' of hers is just a means to be there for her friend. 4 I will say no more, because I refuse to sit in judgement of Jena, and because I think Paul is equally to blame at this point. Invite your opposite-sex friend to dinner, along with his or her spouse or a guest. 5 He wants us to be in relationship with one another. I believe we can do this best by choosing to behave in ways that would not leave others—even bystanders—wondering if we are truly committed to our marriage relationship. 6 The reason we are having this talk, however, is because my girlfriend now feels bad for We were really cute together, but I think we just filled each other's needs. 7 Twice in our marriage, Erin has come to me with concerns about my friendships with female co-workers neither of whom worked at Focus on the Family, by the way. Went to his wedding to a wonderful girl a month before the pandemic hit. 8 A couple months ago, my (30M) now girlfriend (29F) went to a wedding with her close friend who is gay. Until a year ago, he was dating women. It probably sounds either silly or vindictive or both , but if she would be willng to do that, it falls under the category of what Stewart Smalley would call "an amends" the thing you do to make a wrong thing right. 9 › Should-I-worry-about-my-girlfriends-relationship-with-. Here are Some Guidelines. 10

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