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Many people wonder if it’s acceptable for their partner to have a best friend of the opposite sex. The answer is yes provided there is trust, clear boundaries, and open communication.
Trust is the foundation of any strong relationship. If you trust your partner, their friendships shouldn’t cause worry simply because of gender. Clear boundaries help ensure that emotional intimacy, physical contact, and time spent with friends don’t interfere with the romantic relationship. Open communication allows both partners to express feelings, clarify expectations, and maintain transparency.
Ultimately, having a best friend of the opposite sex is normal and healthy when both partners feel secure and respected. It’s not about the gender of the friend but about the strength and honesty within the relationship itself @fashtioluwa what's your opinion sir.
Trust can still be broken .yunnor?
Omo. This is deep ooo. Even if there is trust enh. You see, you might trust your partner, but what about the friend?
Since you trust your partner,that he or she can't try to betray the marriage or relationship it's just for you to keep on monitoring him or her and reducing the time him or her spend with the friend
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Too much trust fit be problem too. I can't approve what will give me high blood pressure. I trust whosoever I am dating but seriously, I don't think I will be okay with them having best friends of the opposite gender.
You can have casual friends, it's cool but best friends is a no, no for me
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