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Reply Trouble says: May 13, 2011 at 10:04 am I think it’s a cop-out. But, it’s his life. I wouldn’t want to date him. I know that I am both capable of, and that I value, fidelity. My partner is the same way. Fidelity to each other is important to both of us. I have male friends, but I don’t have people that I share dark dirty secrets with anymore. My partner gets my emotional intimacy and my physical intimacy. I have longstanding relationships with guys I’ve known for 20+ years. I hope we always remain friends, but my relationships wtih them are nowhere near as close as my relationship to my guy. I don’t think it’s necessary to limit yourself to friendships only of the same gender, but you do have to be mature enough to have boundaries in them that help you maintain your commitment to fidelity with your partner. <p><a href="https://single-ladies.10sec.nl/">10 Secrets Men Keep (And Would Never Tell You No Matter What)</a></p> <p lang="x-none"><a href="https://single-ladies.e-sixt.nl/">The Ins and Outs of Telephone Love!</a></p> <p><a href="https://single-ladies.belsign.be/">3 Ways to Handle Your Man's "Boys Night Out" With Ease!</a></p> <p><a href="https://single-ladies.dtbweb.nl/">5 Ways to Overcome Your Insecurity</a></p> <p><a href="https://single-ladies.startpaginas.org/">Inside a Man's Mind</a></p> <p><a href="https://single-ladies.webprogids.nl/"><span lang="en-US">Why </span><span lang="ru">Men Pull Away When Women Share Their Feelings</span></a></p> <p><a href="https://single-ladies.linkbase.eu/">5 Secrets to Everlasting Love</a></p> <p><a href="https://single-ladies.jouwnav.nl/">Celebrate The Good Things in Life</a></p>