It is not wrong because communication is key in a relationship. Don't assume your partner is cheating and don't accuse them of anything. Just have a conversation and express your concerns and find out what is going on.
2007-11-15 18:00:56
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answered by Jessica N 3
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You may casually mention your apprehensions to her after you make sure that what you suspect are based on truth and not just your surmises. Keep in mind that it is a very delicate issue. Any wrong step or blame can ruin your relationship beyond repairs.It is also advised that you have a frank and honest discussion with your mate first.
2007-11-16 02:55:05
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answered by yogeshwargarg 7
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you definately have the right to ask. It's hard keeping a relationship when you're confused about what is going on, it is also unhealthy. Make sure you ask because if it is going on, then you can stop it before the relationship gets any deeper. If there isn't, I dont think there is anything to lose.
2007-11-16 02:02:21
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answered by Jennifer H 2
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no, it's not wrong.... you have the right to ask unless you're just friends with benefits, than in that case you don't have a right to ask. there's nothing wrong with a little communication... that's the key to making things work... good luck
2007-11-16 02:00:18
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answered by Anonymous
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no it is definitely not wrong. if they are making you that suspicious then there may really be something to worry about. there is no point tormenting yourself about it, just ask and get it over with. what happens, happens.
2007-11-16 02:00:45
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answered by blissful-imagination 2
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No...but I think you should ask your mate first.
2007-11-16 02:00:44
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answered by ? 3
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uh.... no
2007-11-16 01:59:39
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answered by Anonymous
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