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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 80417" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Often is the case that I or husband meet with others of the opposite sex. There is trust. Most is work related. Occasionally it's social. </p><p>There is an issue of trust. Some relationships have it and some relationships for reasons of past behavior do not. </p><p>It's not to say that your husband won't have a bit of a question mark in the back of his mind that you preferred friend to husband.</p><p></p><p>Truthfully, I think it's much more dangerous to have an online relationship than a very open social lunch. The internet by it's very nature is an invitation into your home and has that sense of intimacy. No waiters are watching what is written. No bumping into old friends. </p><p></p><p>If you think it will give husband pause then you should never do it again. I'm not sure telling him will be for his benefit or to relieve yourself of guilt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 80417, member: 3"] Often is the case that I or husband meet with others of the opposite sex. There is trust. Most is work related. Occasionally it's social. There is an issue of trust. Some relationships have it and some relationships for reasons of past behavior do not. It's not to say that your husband won't have a bit of a question mark in the back of his mind that you preferred friend to husband. Truthfully, I think it's much more dangerous to have an online relationship than a very open social lunch. The internet by it's very nature is an invitation into your home and has that sense of intimacy. No waiters are watching what is written. No bumping into old friends. If you think it will give husband pause then you should never do it again. I'm not sure telling him will be for his benefit or to relieve yourself of guilt. [/QUOTE]
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