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Elena321
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I don’t see the issue.
She meant with love,not with romantic love.
She meant with love,not with romantic love.
OP, is this the same woman whose father was in poor health over the summer?I’m sure she did. It’s just a little more familiar than I’m accustomed to.
Um…yes…OP, is this the same woman whose father was in poor health over the summer?
If this is completely off base, feel free to dismiss it, but since it hasn’t been put out there yet:Um…yes…![]()
This actually makes sense. I read the 3 pages of this post wondering why on earth a married man would hide that card from his wife, unless the wife had jealousy issues. And since the OP has not indicated a jealous wife, perhaps his feelings are getting out of lineIf this is completely off base, feel free to dismiss it, but since it hasn’t been put out there yet:
You’ve mentioned several times you’re worried about what your wife would think, even though in both this thread and the other, there’s nothing at all socially objectionable going on. If your wife is not a jealous person, and you haven’t historically had a problem with being socially appropriate at work or with other women, you might consider that your feelings for this woman are beginning to cross a line that is not appropriate for a married man to cross, and that makes otherwise benign or friendly acts take on a meaning to you that wouldn’t exist otherwise.
If I’m off, that’s fine, no offense taken. But if you search your heart and find there’s something to that, then probably you need to chill the friendship and be more guarded, to protect your heart and your marriage.
Feelings are feelings. It’s actions that may or may not “get out of line”.This actually makes sense. I read the 3 pages of this post wondering why on earth a married man would hide that card from his wife, unless the wife had jealousy issues. And since the OP has not indicated a jealous wife, perhaps his feelings are getting out of line
Angie
Feelings are like water; the deeper they get, the more force they have. They are a force of nature, and since we act as natural creatures more reliably than we act as rational creatures, it is only rational to treat human feelings with the respect due to a force of nature, whether the feelings belong to us or to another.Feelings are feelings. It’s actions that may or may not “get out of line”.