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Originally Posted by artemis-within
Oh. That's my misunderstanding. Well, I don't know then. Maybe it's just because I am more comfortable around women and she knows that? I dunno.
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I doubt it is meant in any particular way at all.
Crocus I know you are not in the US.
In middle class, heteronormative USA with all our Puritan heritage its pretty unusual for married people to have close friends of the opposite gender. It happens but is often looked on with suspicion.
So I think.by woman friends arts T probably just meant " you need to get out of the house and be with people outside your family"
Its not "right" per say but its a heavy social norm here