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Not “Just Friends”: Rebuilding Trust and Recovering Your Sanity After Infidelity

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By Shirley P. Glass, Jean Coppock Staeheli — 2004

You’re right to be cautious when you hear these words, “I’m telling you, we’re just friends.” Good people in good marriages are having affairs. The workplace and the Internet have become fertile breeding grounds for “friendships” that can slowly and insidiously turn into love affairs. See more...

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