What really define's your partners loyalty?
Posted by Matthew, 24 Mar
Can men and women just be friends?
Most people believe that since they are in a relationship, their partners will never be attracted to someone else and shouldn’t be attracted to anyone else for that matter. This I believe to be somewhat a childish assumption because people will always be drawn to attractive qualities about other people and I don’t think its right to assume that we will never be attracted to such qualities in other people other than our partner.
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When a man or woman in a relationship has friends of the opposite sex, does this have any bearing on their loyalty? Hope the explanation in the video makes some sense. Do let us know your take on this.
Matthew Hussey is a renowned dating expert and author. His latest dating book Get The Guy is a New York Times bestseller. He's the go-to relationship expert for Rachael Ray, Katie Couric, Ryan Seacrest, Meredith Vieira and many others. And he's a relationship columnist for Cosmopolitan magazine and the resident love expert for "The Today Show." Here he shares his proven strategies to get a man to do anything you want, from tirelessly pursuing you to treating you like a goddess to committing to you for life.
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Much as some of what Mathew has said seems reasonable, if I am in a relationship with you, if you really are committed to me, then you wont go tempting fate by hanging some other single girl in the name of friendship.