How to Deal with Your SO’s Friends of the Opposite Sex
Everyone remembers that famous scene from the classic ?80s romcom ?When Harry Met Sally? when Harry explains to Sally on one of their first meetings that, ?You realize of course that we could never be friends.?<
?Why not"? Sally asks.
?What I?m saying is?and this is not a come on in any way, shape, or form?men and women can?t be friends because the sex part always gets in the way,? Harry replies.
When your significant other has a friend of the opposite sex?a friend from back home who used to take baths with him when they were little, or maybe a friendship that sprung from a few dates gone bad in college?it has a way of getting under your skin. Even if you genuinely like and care about this friend of your partner?s, sometimes you may get this sinking feeling that all they are waiting for is just one heated argument between you and him so that they can make their long-awaited move. This may or may not be true (it?s usually just all in your head), but all of these jealous thoughts popping up in your head are slowly chipping away at the trust and bond that you have with your significant other. If you are reading this article and one name in particular is flashing in your head, here are some ways to deal with them, and how to approach this tricky subject with your partner.
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