The Number-One Bad Habit That Leads to Affairs

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The Number-One Bad Habit That Leads to Affairs
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This seemingly innocuous habit often leads to affairs.

I’m a straight, married woman, and my best friend at work is a straight, attractive man. I’d never cheat on my husband — with my “work husband” or anyone else — but my work friend and I do share intimate concerns about our romantic relationships, late-night texts, career dilemmas, and innocently flirtatious comments over post-work drinks. Where’s the line?I hate to break it — you are having an emotional affair.

I’m not saying you shouldn’t have friends outside of your marriage. Go on! But the close confidante whom youto find hot? It’s a slippery slope to a sexual affair. Of course, don’t just drop out of your cute friend's life. But maintaining clearly defined boundaries with such friends so that you — and they — don’t confuse romantic and platonic intimacy is key to protecting your marriage. A few suggestions to help you draw them up:1. Don't play down your relationship.

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