Is it Healthy for Married Couples to Have Friendships with the Opposite Sex?

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024

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  • @Daughter.of.Yahweh.
    @Daughter.of.Yahweh. Před 2 lety +7

    The way Kelsey looks at her man when he’s talking is so cute 🥺😭she’s so adorable

  • @beccamay3216
    @beccamay3216 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video. You two are adorable. I pray for you two. Very wise to be so young. As a side, I as a female would not longer want to stay in contact with a male friend who marries. This is simply out of respect. God be with you both.🙏

  • @Winner26884
    @Winner26884 Před 2 lety +1

    Yes discernment is key🔑 ! And informing your spouse is crucial as well. Great video 😊

  • @beautifulblessedandbeloved659

    Thanks for honoring my video request😊
    I enjoyed this very much but Kelsey said that the spouse should only go out in a group setting with the other spouse.
    Isn't this a sign of insecurity/ mistrust?
    I agree with you for the most part about only being friends with those who were there before the spouse I just needed another opinion.
    Thanks guys. 👍👍👍

    • @KelseyDavis1020
      @KelseyDavis1020  Před 2 lety +2

      You’re so welcome , this was right on time . And you have a point , it depends on how your spouse feels about you spending time with the other individual. If it’s a problem or they have mistrust then group activities would be something to look into instead . Your spouse should always have a say so , and you have to honor what they say .

    • @beautifulblessedandbeloved659
      @beautifulblessedandbeloved659 Před 2 lety

      @@KelseyDavis1020 I think I lost you, lol
      Forgive me for being confused.
      What Im asking is do you see the fact that the woman doesn't trust her husband to go out with his female friend alone as a sign of insecurity/ mistrust?
      If she trusts her husband then why does she need to be there whether in a group or otherwise?

    • @QueenZsWorld
      @QueenZsWorld Před 2 lety +4

      @@beautifulblessedandbeloved659 it's not insecurity, it's a boundary. if you're friends with one part of a married party, why not be friends with both? it's like if you've ever been in a friend group where y'all hang out together but if one person is missing it's awkward. it isn't insecurity, as much as it is intentionally including the other person

    • @beautifulblessedandbeloved659
      @beautifulblessedandbeloved659 Před 2 lety

      @@QueenZsWorld Right, but what if the friend and the wife just don't mesh for whatever reason so the husband and the friend decide to go see the movie alone? Or maybe the wife isn't interested in the movie so the hubby decides to go with the friend without his wife, you see what I mean?
      I get what you're saying but I still think if the wife has a problem then it's a form of insecurity.
      This is her hubby's friend who he knew before he even met his wife.
      There's nothing going on now or in the past and he's never given her any reason to impugn his fidelity so why doesn't she trust them to be alone?
      I don't know Kelsey and Queen Zinnia, maybe I'm just weird..

    • @JB-ro7kq
      @JB-ro7kq Před 2 lety +5

      @@beautifulblessedandbeloved659 it just doesn’t seem right for a man or woman to be alone at a movie with the opposite sex lol

  • @QueenZsWorld
    @QueenZsWorld Před 2 lety +1

    so what do you say when someone approaches you and they're not who God revealed to you as your future spouse, but you are not yet in a relationship?