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	<title>Comments on: Revealing the Attitudes You Will Bring Into Marriage</title>
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		<title>By: John</title>
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		<description>(USA)  I think you could have targeted infidelity a little more... like stating, &quot;I think it&#039;s alright for me to keep in contact with people I&#039;ve previously dated or had relationships with?&quot; This would open up the discussion for determining who are friends and who are former love interests (who may share hidden passions or motives that your future companion may not want to admit to you). They may be people that your future spouse-to-be might not had gotten over, been delivered from (shared experiences), or been healed of the separation.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(USA)  I think you could have targeted infidelity a little more&#8230; like stating, &quot;I think it&#8217;s alright for me to keep in contact with people I&#8217;ve previously dated or had relationships with?&#8221; This would open up the discussion for determining who are friends and who are former love interests (who may share hidden passions or motives that your future companion may not want to admit to you). They may be people that your future spouse-to-be might not had gotten over, been delivered from (shared experiences), or been healed of the separation.</p>
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