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People react to this discussion like 2 people are having a candle lit dinner with romantic music when in reality it's more of a quick lunch in a noisy pub or bar.
Married or not, people can have friends of the opposite sex and not cheat, is there no trust anymore?
My GF has male friends and goes to lunch with just them quite often, it doesn't bother me at all.Indeed.
My wife would never find it odd that I have lunch with either a colleague or a friend who is female.
Indeed.
My wife would never find it odd that I have lunch with either a colleague or a friend who is female.
No, why does that matter?
I've been in long term relationships and wouldn't be bothered at all if she'd have had lunch or a meal with another guy.
It's a different situation if it's a home cooked meal for e.g. but a public place? Honestly who cares? No trust then you should be single.
Just asking as you mentioned it but re-read it and saw that you said 'married or not'
If it works for you then fine, but we just need to accept it's not for everyone. You may not have any ulterior motives but you can't always be sure for the other person.
And since people are saying that there's no issue with having friends of the opposite sex and having lunch with them would it be the same in a different scenario? What if you/your partner went out after work for a drink and a movie with someone of the opposite sex?
I bet she would find it odd if you were regularly going for lunch with a female friend, but I also doubt you'd put her in that position to begin with.
I'd find it odd if my girlfriend was going for lunch with a male friend regularly, I trust her but I know what men are like. The exceptions would generally be men who are a fair bit older and in a relationship, or people I explicitly know and trust, or like family members.
Define regularly? I used to have a friday coffee "date" with a good friend/colleague of mine. We're both married, but it was our "thing". A good time to escape from the office, chat on life, the universe and bitch about people at work!
That's just one example. Heck I went out with 3 women from work for a few drinks - my wife didn't even flinch. She knows these people too - in fact they came round a couple of weekends ago for a bbq. I don't see a fine line between friends and other things - for me it's quite a clear line. But I'm not alpha male probably...
Those are a bit different though, one's coffee with a work colleague who's married and the other is out with 3 different women who your wife knows. These are all work colleagues so there's good reason for going out, obviously socialising with work colleagues is important. It might be different if you were going out on dinner dates with a female friend, say every few weeks, or do you not think? Thinking about it, for me it becomes weird when it could be viewed from an outside perspective that you are a romantic couple on a date. So if you're out with a female work colleague chatting and having lunch at 1pm, that's not gonna be a problem, if it's 7pm and you're both dressed up nice at a restaurant, that probably would be weird.
that's a crap chart, there are so many factors. Is it family? Is it a long term friend? a colleague? are there mitigating circumstances such as on a course together or it would be odd NOT to?
but forget all that, lets just put some stats together.
Interesting take Adam.
Would you think it inappropriate for your wife to get a lift with another single guy, just the two of them? Just wonder how far it goes.