If you are investing more of your time and attention into a relationship with someone other than your spouse or partner, then you are having an emotional affair.
If you are spending excessive amounts of time communicating with someone other than your spouse or partner, then you are having an emotional affair.
If you are lying about it, expect to be snooped on. If you get caught, don't continue to lie about it.
It's OK to be friends with people of the opposite sex. You just need to respect the boundaries of your spouse or partner and be truthful and upfront about it.
If you are truly friends with someone, then the last thing that person would do is interfere with your relationship or make your spouse or partner uncomfortable. If they do interfere, they are not your friend.
There really is difference between communicating with your friends and completely inappropriate behavior. It’s totally inappropriate to sneak and hide.
Oh, and did I mention - don’t lie about it?
There is zero room for forgiveness if he’s hidden what he’s done, whether he’s hidden it by lying or by avoiding the subject.
Here’s a thought about this so-called “friendship”-
Would he act this way if this friend was a man?
Would he call and text another man ten times a day?
Would he only do it when you were not around?
Would he delete all those calls and texts if they were innocent?
Would he lie to you about that?




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