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A couple
is arguing. One of them likes time alone so they can fool-around. The
other person wants to spend more time with friends. They argue for a while
and then don't speak for a few weeks. Finally, they make-up, but they
just have the same problem again.
Friends
& Sex - Tips
- Fooling-around
and being in a relationship can feel great, but you may end up spending
less time with you friends. Be careful - this could cause problems.
- Try making
plans with friends in advance. If you decide 'in the heat of the moment'
between fooling-around with your partner and spending time with friends,
fooling-around will usually be more appealing.
- Friends
are great for discussing what's going on in your relationship. If you
forget about them, they may not be there when you need them.
- You or
your partner may just like hanging around in groups regardless of how
much attraction there is between both of you.
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