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Having friends of the opposite gender while being in a relationship can be healthy because it allows individuals to have diverse social interactions and gain different perspectives. Additionally, it can help individuals improve their communication and trust skills within their relationship. However, it is important to establish clear boundaries and ensure that the friendship remains respectful and platonic in nature.
Both my husband and I have many friends of the same and opposite gender... Within our marriage it's called mutual trust.
Of course. I'm not her boss. Besides, I trust my wife 100%. She knows people of the opposite sex, but they are just friends and acquaintances. There's no flirting or romance going on.
"let"? It's not about let. I don't control them nor they me.
But, yes, absolutely friends of the opposite gender.
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You don't control your partner in a relationship. They can have whatever friends they want.
Yes. Why not? I don't OWN her! And, if I want to keep my female friends, why should she be allowed to keep her male friends. If she's loyal to me, what's the problem?
Yep. And he better let me have mine. Don't need anyone thinking they own and control me.
Yes because relationships should be based on trust. And you should trust your partner around the opposite sex.
I don't mind that my boyfriend is friends with girls because I'm not the jealous type and he's told me before that I'm the only one for him
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