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Sex after divorce?


Question Posted Saturday January 20 2007, 7:41 pm

Please help fast!

My husband and I are going through a divorce. He just called and said he wants to "hang out" after work..."somewhere private." I think he wants to sleep with me. Is that wrong? I'm too emotionally mixed up right now to know what I should do. Please give me advice.


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TrojNgrl6907 answered Thursday February 8 2007, 11:07 am:
If your emotionally mixed up than DONT DO IT, thats your intuition telling you it's bad, you'll only get hurt more and sex often confuses people with love. It's better to ignore those kind of feelings and move on! Be strong! Say no!

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ladyofthenight answered Tuesday January 23 2007, 8:41 pm:
If you are going through a divorce with your husband, I truly believe you should not "hang out" with him.

If you were to do so, he may believe that he can have all the benefits of being in a commited relationship without actually being in one. This could lead to much more confusing matters. You need to be strong on this issue.

I wish you luck.

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Xo_Blondii_oX answered Saturday January 20 2007, 9:38 pm:
Since your emotions are all over the place then you should not hang out. He lost something, hes divorcing you he needs to get it straight once your gone then your gone, its his loss. And especially since emotions are mixed up then that will just make the attatchment greater or it'll make things worse.

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