It depends on what you mean by friend. If you mean someone who you see at a bar once a week, then no. But, if you mean someone a person has known for a long time and is someone who displays an earnest desire to be helpful and caring, someone you might call a confidant, then I see no problem with it. Not to mention that it is very theraputic for some people to unload on a "friend" their problems. It does no good to hold things in and let them fester
2007-11-23 12:17:17
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answered by Yoda 5
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Hell no,people have a habit of running their mouths so people will see that they know something nobody else does, and friends have a habit of breaking up, getting mad at each other and so on, then everyone will know your private affairs, what positions you use the most in Bed,how much money you owe, who your mad at and so on, GET the picture, there's some things best not told to anyone,, if you don't want anyone to know !!!!
2007-11-23 12:23:09
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answered by Butch46 4
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Friends or no friends, or even relatives..should not be involved in your intimate relationship...you never know when they may use that against you later and try to take your partner in the department that you a re having problems or knowing what he or she likes. this is a cruel world today.
2007-11-23 12:56:39
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answered by Anonymous
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That is a good question. You can never go wrong by keeping it quiet. However, if your friend is not one to blab then maybe it is ok. I try to put myself in those shoes. I do not blab. I am sincere. I would not mind some people knowing about my personal life, I am just open that way. But it differs from person to person.
2007-11-23 12:16:27
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answered by James 4
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Nope, never bring a third party in your relationship, that would ruin up things. And talking about your intimacy moment with your partner it should be between you both coz there is emotions attached to it which was only meant to your partner and visa versa and letting someone else know about it wouldnt be fair enough to your feelings which was meant for your partner. I hope you got what I mean. Confront and clear things out, its only you and him thats it no one else.
2007-11-23 12:20:35
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answered by JB 3
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No! What goes on in your marriage should stay in your marriage your family and friends have no business knowing what goes on between you and your other half in your bedroom. Or outside for that matter that is personal info.
2007-11-23 12:19:37
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answered by Robin M 2
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It depends on how you see your friend. Is your friend married? If not, no! And the reason why i say that is because it would be very difficult for your unmarried friend to give you some sound advise on a marriage when they are not married.
2007-11-23 12:30:34
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answered by JustMe 3
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guidelines of what is okay to say to whom about the two of you should be set. if one partner really wants to tell someone something about the two of you that person should get a little permission especially if it will upset the other partner. In general, DON'T KISS AND TELL!
2007-11-23 12:20:15
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answered by ok.lady1 2
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its not good to share this type of information with friends. it may make them take sides or it may give them ideas of their own regarding the spouse who is being talked about. dont do it
2007-11-23 12:21:51
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answered by livelongandprosper2000 3
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Absolutely not! Those things belong between the couple, not with friends.
2007-11-23 12:14:58
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answered by engineer46526 4
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