Davis SC nailed it. Ever perrson is human including wives of our troops. Keep your guard up, and always do the favors in daylight hours with another female present. It is a very troublesome path, even if it is only rumors.
Unless she is 40 axe handles across her back side, there are snakes in the grass that will indeed take the low road. Guys are overall --pigs.
And if you think for a moment your wife isn't paying attention to your responce, you have never been divorced. Seems everyone getting a divorce somehow comes up with a very detailed memory of events from twenty years ago.
I was married to a gal that wasn't afraid to explain details and feelings with our group of friends. Once she opened the dark secret door, the other gals did explained their thought process. Every hot woman is actualy a competitor in the real world, even if they do not admit it openly. These gals were all sober when these discusions broke out, no drinking was allowed during these open talks. And guys are suposed to think of certian things more often than women. The surveys were not taken with honest women, otherwise they were to shy to tell the real truth.
They also explained the guy bait thing in detail, they pretty much enjoy eyes on them, and if you think make up, hair styles, tight cloths, and the dress they wear is for the benifit of other women, --- well not so much.
A good friend is wonderful, just avoid the chance for a negative issue.
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