No matter what type of relationship you’re in, it’s important to maintain a balance that will allow you to hang out with friends, family, kids, parents and co-workers. You have to sincerely let your spouse or significant other enjoy their away time with their friends without consequence. Know your partner’s social boundaries, likes and dislikes, before making that big step down the aisle. Try to grow socially together as your relationship matures. Opposites may attract, but the more you have in common with someone the better the odds of staying together. Don’t let your friends ruin a good thing that you have with your partner, because they can’t cope with being left out. However, don’t forget about your friends to the point where they feel neglected and then expect things to go back to normal after a brief dating period. It sounds pretty complicated huh? Well, it probably is, especially when emotions come in to play. Just think about how you would like to be treated in any situation and I’m sure you will do what’s best for your relationship tug-o-war.
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