Excuse the somewhat silly title but I couldn't figure out how else to title this lol.
Also if this is the wrong place for this question, by all means move it away!
Alright so, looking for input from you all.
I realize there are different views on this probably, but I'm curious what everyone here thinks. Please keep in mind the qualifiers of the underlined words.
Is it (safe/acceptable/good) for a married woman to be close (by herself, not as part of a family) friends with a married man (not her husband) ?
Note that I'm specifically talking about cases where the man and woman are CLOSE friends, and friends by themselves (that is, this isn't 'Mark and Amanda are close friends with Jeremy and his wife, therefore Amanda and Jeremy are close friends'. This is, 'Mark and Jeremy don't know or like each other, but Jeremy and Amanda are super close friends and do stuff alone together'.)
My personal thoughts:
Personally I have no problem or see no issue with married folks being friends with each other. That's not really what I'm asking here.
For myself, I truly believe it is possible for men and women to be completely platonic friends without romance. However, I do think that the closer we get, and the more our 'love language' is spoken (time together, acts of service, gifts, etc...), the closer to love that becomes. Personally I find it unwise and inappropriate for me to pursue a married woman as a close friend. 'Normal' friends, that is, the kind of person who you share some interests with and hang out at work with, is fine. Likewise if we are close as a FAMILY unit, then I feel there is safety in being closer. But I would never call up a married woman and ask her to go do something the 2 of us. I would only ever pursue the husband as a friend first, and THEN the wife.
I guess in that sense, the way I see it is: the husband and wife are a packaged deal. Intimacy (including platonic intimacy) must be sought THROUGH the husband, so to speak.
Hope this makes sense.
Again, please note the underlined words. Friendships/interaction which falls outside these categories is NOT what I'm asking about (but if it is helpful for comparison purposes, by all means
Also if this is the wrong place for this question, by all means move it away!
Alright so, looking for input from you all.
I realize there are different views on this probably, but I'm curious what everyone here thinks. Please keep in mind the qualifiers of the underlined words.
Is it (safe/acceptable/good) for a married woman to be close (by herself, not as part of a family) friends with a married man (not her husband) ?
Note that I'm specifically talking about cases where the man and woman are CLOSE friends, and friends by themselves (that is, this isn't 'Mark and Amanda are close friends with Jeremy and his wife, therefore Amanda and Jeremy are close friends'. This is, 'Mark and Jeremy don't know or like each other, but Jeremy and Amanda are super close friends and do stuff alone together'.)
My personal thoughts:
Personally I have no problem or see no issue with married folks being friends with each other. That's not really what I'm asking here.
For myself, I truly believe it is possible for men and women to be completely platonic friends without romance. However, I do think that the closer we get, and the more our 'love language' is spoken (time together, acts of service, gifts, etc...), the closer to love that becomes. Personally I find it unwise and inappropriate for me to pursue a married woman as a close friend. 'Normal' friends, that is, the kind of person who you share some interests with and hang out at work with, is fine. Likewise if we are close as a FAMILY unit, then I feel there is safety in being closer. But I would never call up a married woman and ask her to go do something the 2 of us. I would only ever pursue the husband as a friend first, and THEN the wife.
I guess in that sense, the way I see it is: the husband and wife are a packaged deal. Intimacy (including platonic intimacy) must be sought THROUGH the husband, so to speak.
Hope this makes sense.
Again, please note the underlined words. Friendships/interaction which falls outside these categories is NOT what I'm asking about (but if it is helpful for comparison purposes, by all means