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female
age
41-50,
anonymous
writes: I have been in a long term relationship and just recently got married. Through out our entire relationship we've always had problems with the way he acts around other girls. He's a big flirt and recently it's become a big problem because it's been with one of my best friends. The other night while hanging out at home together we got started on a conversation about relationships. He opened up to me and admitted that he doesn't know but he "might" want to sleep with other women. This has bothered me tremendously and I've expressed that to him. He is now saying that he doesn't know why he said it but he did not mean it. Am I over-reacting? What to I do from here?
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reader, planepocket +, writes (24 January 2009):
Tell him that when he flirts with other women it hurts you.Accept his apology about what he said and try to talk more so you know what is going on with him.
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