Rose,
I don't think it's a matter of trust, more a matter of time and how openly they conduct their friendships. Two people need to set their priorities and invest time in their relationship in order for it to work.
I don't mind if my boyfriend has lots of girlfriends, but I would not be happy if he spends too much time with them (that goes for male as well as female friends). If we are spending quality time together, he should put the emphasis on that and tell his friends to call back another time. If the 3 hour telephone call was infringing on my time with him then, yes, I would not be happy. I would ask him what the phone call was about and if he can't/won't tell me I would not be happy about that either.
It's understandable for men and women to feel cautious and a little threaten about their partner's relationship with the opposite sex. It's good if the couple can be open about their friendships and understand what takes priority - a marriage comes before friendship in my opinion.
While male/female friendships can exist within a marriage, it's not always innocent. It depends on how he treats his friends. Look what happened to Prince Charles and Diana? His 'friend' was in fact his secret love and she was always around, he was very insistent about that. Even though they didn't have an actual affair when Charles and Diana were together, she was his friend and confidante and she was every where. She even became Diana's friend too. Poor Diana never understood their 'friendship' until it was too late.
I don't think it's unreasonable your friend to ask her fiance to cool the relationships a little. They should be spending quality time together, planning their future. The other women in his life should understand.
Yen
I don't think it's a matter of trust, more a matter of time and how openly they conduct their friendships. Two people need to set their priorities and invest time in their relationship in order for it to work.
I don't mind if my boyfriend has lots of girlfriends, but I would not be happy if he spends too much time with them (that goes for male as well as female friends). If we are spending quality time together, he should put the emphasis on that and tell his friends to call back another time. If the 3 hour telephone call was infringing on my time with him then, yes, I would not be happy. I would ask him what the phone call was about and if he can't/won't tell me I would not be happy about that either.
It's understandable for men and women to feel cautious and a little threaten about their partner's relationship with the opposite sex. It's good if the couple can be open about their friendships and understand what takes priority - a marriage comes before friendship in my opinion.
While male/female friendships can exist within a marriage, it's not always innocent. It depends on how he treats his friends. Look what happened to Prince Charles and Diana? His 'friend' was in fact his secret love and she was always around, he was very insistent about that. Even though they didn't have an actual affair when Charles and Diana were together, she was his friend and confidante and she was every where. She even became Diana's friend too. Poor Diana never understood their 'friendship' until it was too late.
I don't think it's unreasonable your friend to ask her fiance to cool the relationships a little. They should be spending quality time together, planning their future. The other women in his life should understand.
Yen