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writes: My best friend involved emotionaly with the married women, who is working in his own office. they were having a gud relationship from last 4 years and he was protecting her from every bad thing just like her husband do. from last eight months they were not doing sex, as my friend was told by some priest that its not gud for his girl friend's married life to do sex in a day time and more over he has to suffer his work do give time in working hours. so he sacriffies his sexual need just to save his girl friend's family. But he just came to know that his girl friend is sexually involved with my friend's employee working in the same organisation. she din't told my friend about this but said that she doesn't have any feeling for him. The same thing has happened a few years back when they were not doing sex, and were not giving time to each other. She was involved with a bus conductor of a very lower level, who has harrased her after their breakup. that time she has told her husband for the same, and they were gone through verry bad time. She promises her husband and my friend not to do this type of mistake ever in her life. Now She is doing the same.The problem is that she is handling almost all the work in my friends office. He is not able to find out the basic problem, wether this is just a emotional inscurity of that woman, or this her body need that nethier her husband nor my friend able to satisfy. He is very emotional for her and dont want to do any thing wrong for her.
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reader, anonymous, writes (14 October 2008): I think you are very caring to contact this site regarding your friend but it will always on this basis be your view on it. You don't describe why you are involved in the concern for their relationship and what impact it may have from that perspective. Try and remember that adults have a choice regarding their relationship activity and sometimes it is better to focus on our own lives than worry too much about other peoples.
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