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Some of these are vague, you need something concrete. You need to explicitly say where the like is because what one person considers “deep and emotionally intimate” differs from another.
Also a point to bring up: what about opposite sex people that are non heterosexual? I.e would consulting a gay man break the rule or be allowed? Or what about transgender folks? Are you basing the rule on assigned at birth sex or their current gender identity? I don't mean to bring gender politics in here, but it should be outline in case you ever come across a scenario with fuzzy lines and grey areas.
What is the reasoning behind this rule 5 anyways? I understand if you wanted privacy regardless of gender, but I am curious as to why this only applies to the opposite sex and/or gender. Idk my concern is that sometimes you need advice or the only friends available for consolation are not the sex your rule+1 allows.
E.g if your (cis) gf experiences menstrual troubles? Perhaps you asking your female friends wouldn't hurt (maybe none of her friends experienced something specific in her scenario)
Or if either of you experience symptoms of disorders that are more common in one sex? And these symptoms may be caught/addressed sooner if a person gets another perspective? I.e when I go to my friends for relationship advice, I may be unconscious bias when telling the story from my side — and vice versa with my partner
Some of these are vague, you need something concrete. You need to explicitly say where the like is because what one person considers “deep and emotionally intimate” differs from another.
Also a point to bring up: what about opposite sex people that are non heterosexual? I.e would consulting a gay man break the rule or be allowed? Or what about transgender folks? Are you basing the rule on assigned at birth sex or their current gender identity? I don't mean to bring gender politics in here, but it should be outline in case you ever come across a scenario with fuzzy lines and grey areas.
What is the reasoning behind this rule 5 anyways? I understand if you wanted privacy regardless of gender, but I am curious as to why this only applies to the opposite sex and/or gender. Idk my concern is that sometimes you need advice or the only friends available for consolation are not the sex your rule+1 allows.
E.g if your (cis) gf experiences menstrual troubles? Perhaps you asking your female friends wouldn't hurt (maybe none of her friends experienced something specific in her scenario)
Or if either of you experience symptoms of disorders that are more common in one sex? And these symptoms may be caught/addressed sooner if a person gets another perspective? I.e when I go to my friends for relationship advice, I may be unconscious bias when telling the story from my side — and vice versa with my partner
Dude just let her go. I promise regardless of how it feels it is for the best.