Just Friends Huh? The Truth About Platonic Friendships in Marriage

October 10, 2023
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Can you have platonic friends of the opposite sex in marriage? Today, special guest Sylvia Chipman and I explore the possibility of platonic friendships within the context of marriage. We discuss the significance of forming heart-to-heart connections, the importance of intentions, the role of friends, and the challenges of being called out. We emphasize trust and safeguards, the value of open communication, and the need to be ready to listen to your partner. 

 

Where does it start: 

Are you putting your marriage first? It can be as simple as someone filling a need when you or your partner is not.  

 

Boundaries  

Sharing your heart and baggage with platonic friends in marriage comes down to boundaries. A spouse may have good intentions but can create unwanted soul ties outside their marriage. You might not have any bad intentions, but be careful not to leave room for mishaps and misunderstandings.  

 

Heart-to-Heart Connections 

Genuine bonds are formed within any friendship emotionally and spiritually, transcending physical attraction. Emotional connections can be more profound and enduring, even if you start by just helping out a friend. Sylvia shares a story on how this happened to her. 

 

Intentions Matter 

People often find themselves in complicated situations without intending harm. 

It is essential to recognize and understand your intentions, as well as others.  

 

The Role of Friends 

Friends can provide valuable perspectives and call you out when necessary. Good friends help you identify your blind spots and make more informed  

decisions. There are things we can’t see, won’t see, or might not want to see.  

 

I hope this podcast episode serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking guidance on balancing platonic friendships while preserving the sanctity of your marriage. Communicate effectively, establish trust, and prioritize your relationships by providing practical advice and real-life examples. As always, A good relationship isn’t one that works; it's one where you put in the work. 

**To catch the full show notes with all the details, go to Real Relationship Talk Podcast.

 

Blog Mentioned 

PLATONIC FRIENDS OF THE OPPOSITE SEX 

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Dana Che is the founder of Thrive Relationships, where she serves as a marriage and relationship coach and host of the Rebuilding Us marriage podcast. She also serves as a preaching pastor at her church. Whether in the church or on her podcast, Dana's mission is singular: to help people rebuild their relationships through the grace and guidance of the Lord.

On Rebuilding Us, she is known for her graceful candor, humor, and her encouraging yet challenging advice. Dana holds a B.A. in communication from Regent University. She has a fierce passion for fashion and a fiercer passion for truth. She shares her life with Shaun, her loving husband of over twenty-five years, their four amazing children, and their “multi-cultural” dog in beautiful Virginia Beach, VA.

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