A lot of people dissolve or completely obliterate friendships once they get married, knowingly or unknowingly. I guess because the change in priorities or the need to have friends with other married couples who understand (kind of like with new mothers wanting friends who are also mothers), I only assume.
So for those who are married or have been married, how did marriage affect your relationships with your friends? Did you lose most of them? Did the relationships just become strained?
Or if vice versa, how did your friends feel about your marriage and the affect it has/had on the friendship between you and them?
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I know this isn’t always the case, but if the man doesn’t have any other women friends, then I think a married man sometimes has the wrong intentions when being friends with a woman. I know it is a case by case situation, I’m sure.
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A wife had an affair. When she admitted the affair to her husband, she said that the affair is already over and had ended sexual liasons with her lover but she and her lover remained as friends. What would the married woman be interested in being friends with her ex lover
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On Investing: A valuable life lesson from old friends George and Scotty
Scotty passed away last Friday, January 22, 2010, at the age of 94. I am sorry to say that I never actually met her.
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