What do we think of 'emotional infidelity?' I am conflicted.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
On the one hand, I think we do have a right to expect our partners to rely most on us emotionally, share most, be emotionally closest to us.
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On the other hand, you can't get every emotional need fulfilled by one person & expecting this leads to disatisfaction in relationships
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Also, the 'infidelity' aspect is highly subjective and always seems to come down to the potential for sexual infidelity, ultimately.
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as long as one is honest with their partner, it's really up to the people in question. But that's my view on all such things…
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Yes, I feel the accusation can be made unjustly & used to control but also that ppl have a right to say what theyre not ok with
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