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Megan-L21929ParticipantIt sounds like your significant others are picking up uncomfortable vibes from you two. Are you and your friend as physically affectionate with your significant others as you are with each other? Do you share private jokes that go over their heads? Do you spend more quality alone-time (coffee, movies, shopping trips) with your friend than with your significant other? If so, you’ve got some work to do. It seems to me that among lesbians and gay men, the best friend/lover boundary can be difficult to draw. Maybe you and your friend should tone down the physicality of your relationship – at least for a while. If you have regular times that you spend with each other, try to set up similar alone-time with your significant other so that she sees you putting time and energy into her. Finally, ask yourself if your significant others are right. Should they be worried?
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Name : Megan-L21929, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Lesbian, Race : White/Caucasian, Age : 31, City : Boston, State : MA, Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College,- AuthorPosts