What do we think of 'emotional infidelity?' I am conflicted.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
This isn't exactly the same thing, but I hv def found some bfs were v unhappy w the idea that I might share details of our relationship w
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friends (incl gay/women friends, tho I also hv close straight male friends) & that was a betrayal. Talking things thro w close friends, tho,
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is crucial 2 my emotional well-being. Personally, I think the only prob wd b if you were keeping a lot of important secrets from yr partner.
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Or sharing things which didn't affect you directly (things which personal only to them & which they wldnt want shared). From my perspective,
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I've far more often felt it was a problem that bfs didn't *have* other close friends 2 talk things thro w. I've encountered a lot of men who
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Replying to @IonaItalia @HPluckrose
only like 2 be close 2 their significant other & no1 else. Maybe this explains some of the jealousy abt emotional infidelity? 4 them,
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Women are more emotionally supportive, yes, but also more likely to be jealous of potential emotional infidelity.
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