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I read a book recently, For Better Forever, A Catholic Guide to Marriage by Gregory Popcak and it states NEVER to seek initimate friendship with the opposite sex. That’s how affairs get started.
I do have male friends and I keep my feelings in check at all times. If my feelings are romantic, then I owe it to my husband to cut off that friendship.
Your husband trusts you and that’s why your emails with this man have not created any jealousy. He has no idea how you feel about this other man. That in itself is a lie to your husband. You are already hurting him spiritually.
My husband and I fight all the time about me believing in Jesus and my husband thinking I am a weak brainwashed idiot. I feel lonely in my faith sometimes, but my husband (without believing in it) is more of a Christian than some of the people I know who claim to be devout Catholics. He’s kind, sincere, a great father, loyal, compassionate…I could go on…
The point is is that a Catholic wife’s role in a nutshell is to show her family God’s love; to pray for her family’s well being; to show love even during times of loneliness and boredom.
Girl, step up to the plate and take your cross. We all have crosses in our marriages. Pick up your Rosary and pray…offer up your feelings to God…carry your cross. Life is tough and sometimes we don’t get what we want.
I do have male friends and I keep my feelings in check at all times. If my feelings are romantic, then I owe it to my husband to cut off that friendship.
Your husband trusts you and that’s why your emails with this man have not created any jealousy. He has no idea how you feel about this other man. That in itself is a lie to your husband. You are already hurting him spiritually.
My husband and I fight all the time about me believing in Jesus and my husband thinking I am a weak brainwashed idiot. I feel lonely in my faith sometimes, but my husband (without believing in it) is more of a Christian than some of the people I know who claim to be devout Catholics. He’s kind, sincere, a great father, loyal, compassionate…I could go on…
The point is is that a Catholic wife’s role in a nutshell is to show her family God’s love; to pray for her family’s well being; to show love even during times of loneliness and boredom.
Girl, step up to the plate and take your cross. We all have crosses in our marriages. Pick up your Rosary and pray…offer up your feelings to God…carry your cross. Life is tough and sometimes we don’t get what we want.