You mean on whether the friend is a gossip?
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Replying to @IonaItalia @HPluckrose
Yes, but I was thinking about my own experience w/infidelity. My ex confided in someone who was interested in more than friendship.
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To be clear, I didn't consider my ex to betray me for confiding in others. But it turned into infidelity later because of the guy's intent.
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Replying to @psye82 @HPluckrose
I see. That's a rather diff case. I've mostly known my close friends 4 yrs. Isn't that just basically a strong attraction that happened? Or
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do you feel there was sthing diff abt it than other types of infidelity? (Sorry this happened 2 you!)
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Replying to @IonaItalia @HPluckrose
It was emotional infidelity b/c she confided in the guy about our problems and stopped confiding in me. I believe it started innocently.
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I'm not arguing that confiding in others = infidelity, just that I think it can happen under certain circumstances.
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Replying to @IonaItalia @HPluckrose
..and in my case, I enabled it. I was depressed over some health and family issues at that time & was doubtless hard to talk to for her.
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I guess my point is that confiding in others to the exclusion of your s.o. can be unhealthy (if not infidelity).
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It can reveal a problem, certainly.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @IonaItalia
Yes. Close friends are supposed to share problems. But if your s.o. is no longer counted as a close friend, that's a problem in itself.
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