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Topic: Is it outrageous?
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Sat 01/10/09 12:30 AM


iT sucks though......there will always be someone prettier than me!!!grumble







DAMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIT!!!explode


nah when they are at your level they arent prettier just different.
I have a level???huh

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Sat 01/10/09 12:32 AM
I don't care where he gets hungry... As long as he comes home to eat...

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Sat 01/10/09 12:36 AM

smile2 Is it outrageous to not want your significant other to have friends of the opposite sex?smile2

for me, it would depend on whether they were pre-existing friends or if he were making them after we'd started dating.

another difference would be whether they were my friends as well, or whether he kept them hidden away and they only saw each other separate from me.


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Sat 01/10/09 12:42 AM
My ex hubby had women friends!!! 1 was a butch.......seriously I thought it was a guy!!!

Another was a woman with fingernails so long you could use them as a shovel!!!! She skeeeeeeeeeeered me with those claws!!!noway laugh laugh

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Sat 01/10/09 12:45 AM



iT sucks though......there will always be someone prettier than me!!!grumble







DAMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIT!!!explode


nah when they are at your level they arent prettier just different.
I have a level???huh
oops

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Sat 01/10/09 01:03 AM

smile2 Is it outrageous to not want your significant other to have friends of the opposite sex?smile2


Don't mind usually.. unless they are exs. Then it kinda rubs me the wrong way. (if kids are invovled another story)

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Sat 01/10/09 08:05 AM

smile2 Is it outrageous to not want your significant other to have friends of the opposite sex?smile2
I have very close friends of the opposite sex. I wouldn't give up for a S/O. In saying that I would be a bit shocked if he didn't have female friends along with male friends.

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Sat 01/10/09 09:12 AM

smile2 Is it outrageous to not want your significant other to have friends of the opposite sex?smile2



It's silly. If you are that insecure in your relationship you shouldn't BE in it. Period.

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Sat 01/10/09 01:00 PM
Edited by angelindarkness on Sat 01/10/09 01:02 PM

smile2 Is it outrageous to not want your significant other to have friends of the opposite sex?smile2

That's a very general question. What do you mean by "friends"; and how would they be interacting with them and how often. I need the question operationalized, damm!t. laugh laugh laugh laugh For example, are these "friends" they'd be meeting for romps, having phone sex, dancing, drinking, or cybering with? Are they friends they have frequent, intimate phone conversations or tete-a-tete dinners with? Or, is is something a lot less personal, even including others?

My response can vary from one end of the spectrum to the other, depending on the circumstances.
:wink: flowerforyou


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Sat 01/10/09 01:03 PM


smile2 Is it outrageous to not want your significant other to have friends of the opposite sex?smile2

for me, it would depend on whether they were pre-existing friends or if he were making them after we'd started dating.

another difference would be whether they were my friends as well, or whether he kept them hidden away and they only saw each other separate from me.



*nodding*

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Sat 01/10/09 01:05 PM


smile2 Is it outrageous to not want your significant other to have friends of the opposite sex?smile2
I personally think it can create problems unless they have a mate as well and you can go out as couples and do things together jmo

Might be safer that way, yes. Although there are no guarantees in life.

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Sat 01/10/09 01:05 PM
Friends are friends... you can't just abandon them at the whim of someone's insecurities. My friends have withstood the passing through my life of my significant other... and they are still here and s/o is not.

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Sat 01/10/09 07:34 PM

Friends are friends... you can't just abandon them at the whim of someone's insecurities. My friends have withstood the passing through my life of my significant other... and they are still here and s/o is not.
:thumbsup:

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Sat 01/10/09 07:35 PM

smile2 Is it outrageous to not want your significant other to have friends of the opposite sex?smile2


No, maybe insecure, depending on how you handle it.

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Sat 01/10/09 07:40 PM

I don't care where he gets hungry... As long as he comes home to eat...


love drool drool love

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Sat 01/24/09 05:36 PM


smile2 Is it outrageous to not want your significant other to have friends of the opposite sex?smile2


No, maybe insecure, depending on how you handle it.
flowerforyou good pointbigsmile

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