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Do you believe in trusting gut instincts? I predict an affair!

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Question - (30 December 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 28 January 2009)
A female United Kingdom age 41-50, anonymous writes:

My boyfriend and I went to see his long lost sister who brought one of her friends, let's call her susan (who is married and has kids), but I couldn't help but get this feeling that something will happen between my boyfriend and this Susan. I have also noticed that since we all met up, this Susan has been posting on my boyfriend's facebook chitty chatty comments. My boyfriend is very attractive, he says he loves me and wants to spend the rest of his life with me, so I kind of think I am just being silly (however my boyfriend is on a 2nd chance with me as he dumped me then got back with me). I wonder if this could be a "psychic" hunch, or maybe I am just being silly.

Does anyone here believe in trusting your instincts?

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A female reader, didda123 United Kingdom +, writes (28 January 2009):

didda123 agony auntYes i am a very big believer in gut instinct but on this occasion maybe you should point out to your boyfriend what you have picked up on and give him a friendly warning that you will stand for no nonsence but you are a little bit worried something may happen.

He would be really silly to get involved with her as she already has a husband and children so apart from the fact that she has a lot to loose it will be a totally different way of life getting involved with someone with young children.

It may be that they are just friends i know those sorts of sites encourage friendship but in a very loose sort of way.

Just be vigilant and keep an eye on things.

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