It's a comment I see scattered far and wide across the Internetverse. In almost any conversation where some guy is complaining about his wife or girlfriend having male friends, inevitably someone else will ask, "don't you trust her?" And inevitably, as sure as night follows day, he will say "Oh, I trust her, I just don't trust other guys
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In my experience, people who say "I trust my girlfriend, I just don't trust other men" invariably use that line to validate "and that's why I don't let my girlfriend have male friends or talk to other men." A monogamous person who feels pain at the idea of someone else desiring their partner is still tipping the scales into abuse if they use that pain to try to control their partner.
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Yes, absolutely. Controlling behavior is wrong, whatever the reasons behind it. My friend, for example, is not at all controlling, she was just explaining why she'd be angry if someone flirted with her husband, or even secretly desired him. It's just that the line "it's not you I don't trust, it's her" had always resonated with my friend, because she does trust her husband 100%. And in any case, this is not about him, her emotions are not triggered by anything he does in that situation, but by what the other woman does or thinks.
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