After marriage, it becomes more difficult to keep in touch with old single friends. In general, as time passes, it is normal to fall out of touch with people that you once ran around with. We all grow and our interests and lifestyles change -- so does our social circles.
With your partner's help, you can make time once a week to go out with old friends, or at least call them and keep current. Another thing to do is keep everyone on a Christmas or Holiday card list.
You can also throw parties.
2006-06-21 05:39:14
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answered by Denise C 2
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i gave up all my friends i had before i got married do to the fact that they where not the kind of people that i wanted around my children.. my girlfriend from school turned out to be this really bad person and i don't want the boys to see some of the things that went on when i was a kid. but i got a couple of new friends now and i think my husband likes them he is always talking to them but he still thinks i only need him..
2006-06-21 05:55:31
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answered by waterstradts2006 2
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Says who? The jealous controlling spouse?
2006-06-21 04:30:50
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont think its true,im not married but i saw my mom,she is very connected with her all friends starting from her school, & college friends. My dad has no probs with it.You can also do it but u ve2 balance it.
2006-06-21 04:59:28
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answered by miss_rimi1989 4
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ya me toooo
these husbands don't like if u talk too much on phone..............with people, out of the family.
2006-06-21 04:32:23
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answered by itsmesavvy 1
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happens to everyone
2006-06-21 04:39:27
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answered by treatau 6
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your question is?
2006-06-21 04:29:45
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answered by chevy 5
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