*sigh* why does everyone want to bash the "other" person???? LOL. If there IS cheating involved, it takes two, and you should deal with your partner before anyone else!
Well, in the spirit of the question, I would say it wouldn't be a problem for me. I know whose bed she'll be in. We have an understanding about these things, and so neither of us have to worry
2006-12-26 07:06:45
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answered by Autumn BrighTree 6
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If you are not doing the same, I would recommend you sit with your partner and explain why you are uncomfortable, and how you feel. Don't confront the other person, it is you and your partner in the relation ship. If it is innocent go with your gut instinct. If you feel something is going on maybe keep tabs on him, but that will hurt the trust in the relationship. If you trust your partner just leave it at the discussion.
2006-12-26 15:17:46
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answered by higg1966 5
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If I caught my partner flirting on line, and could prove it was him, I would have to assume he lives a double life, because mine doesn't waste words.
I have had male friends who would do what others might call flirting as a matter of course. Its just the way they were, and to think something of it would have driven me insane if they were "mine". I guess if i were worried about it i would talk to him. If i began to not trust him because of his response i would probably try to follow his online activities, and decide what to do based on whether it ever went beyond chatty/flirty.
2006-12-26 15:07:54
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answered by Bre 3
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no. on line doesn't mean anything. In person means something but chatting or innocently flirting doesn't mean anything. In short, I would do nothing unless it really became involved. Then it wouldn't be innocent anymore.
2006-12-26 15:08:02
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answered by ? 4
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Even in person, innocent flirting is innocent flirting.
I LOVE couples who are confident enough in thier relationship to have FUN and be themselves!! Without trust... life sucks!!
2006-12-26 17:21:26
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answered by the23FireKeep 4
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Just send them an email and say : I am (fill in the blank)'s wife/husband/girlfriend/boyfriend. I just wanted to say hi to you. I will be out your way soon and would like to stop by your place and meet you in person. Please send me your address.
That ought to put the brakes on that online relationship real quickly.
2006-12-26 15:04:21
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answered by maamu 6
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Nothing. It's really none of my business. I don't do jealousy, and I have things that could irritate others. Besides, I'm single so the 'partner' changes frequently.
2006-12-26 15:03:05
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answered by ericscribener 7
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No, I'd kick his *** and ask him why he's flirting with other people and how would he like it if the situation were reversed. It's his fault, not the other person's.
2006-12-26 15:05:30
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answered by funnygrrl19 6
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no! the other person doesn't know you and won't care about how you feel. you should take the pc and shove it up your partner's bum! this way he will be occupied while you pack his things for him and show him the door
2006-12-26 15:03:33
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answered by habs_freak 3
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I would expect some words, something I could believe on.
2006-12-27 03:12:57
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answered by Anonymous
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