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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeHunter" data-source="post: 2522701" data-attributes="member: 4319"><p>I guess I can give you that, if I can change "eventually it will" to "eventually it may". It's certainly a factor that could strain a relationship, but so are a host of other things. I think usually if it causes a falling out it's just a catalyst/tangible thing to fight about in a relationship already lacking trust, honesty, and stability. </p><p></p><p>I think if I have a falling out with my she friend it'll only happen if she shacks up with a dude who hates me (she's single) - a possibility I try to prepare for. My current girlfriend is fine with it (they get along great), and anyone I date in the future in the event we hit Splitsville would have to be too. It's pretty important to me. My mom and my dad are pushing 30 years married and they each have a rally close opposite sex friend they've had since high school. Maybe why it seems normal to me. My mom's dude friend stayed with us when his wife kicked him out when I was in high school. My mom taught him how to be domestic when he had to live on his own for the first time. Lawl. He's got him a post-deevorce dime 20 years his junior now. I can assure you in 35 years of friendship, none of these people banged. My parent's alone disprove the "eventually it will".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeHunter, post: 2522701, member: 4319"] I guess I can give you that, if I can change "eventually it will" to "eventually it may". It's certainly a factor that could strain a relationship, but so are a host of other things. I think usually if it causes a falling out it's just a catalyst/tangible thing to fight about in a relationship already lacking trust, honesty, and stability. I think if I have a falling out with my she friend it'll only happen if she shacks up with a dude who hates me (she's single) - a possibility I try to prepare for. My current girlfriend is fine with it (they get along great), and anyone I date in the future in the event we hit Splitsville would have to be too. It's pretty important to me. My mom and my dad are pushing 30 years married and they each have a rally close opposite sex friend they've had since high school. Maybe why it seems normal to me. My mom's dude friend stayed with us when his wife kicked him out when I was in high school. My mom taught him how to be domestic when he had to live on his own for the first time. Lawl. He's got him a post-deevorce dime 20 years his junior now. I can assure you in 35 years of friendship, none of these people banged. My parent's alone disprove the "eventually it will". [/QUOTE]
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