I wouldn't.Why do people ask their single friends for relationship advice instead of their married friends?
must b the people u r hanging out w/bc i never do....Why do people ask their single friends for relationship advice instead of their married friends?
b/c single people can see a relationship from both sides b/c there clear headed they see more of what goes on in your relationship b/c there not so focused on there on
Maybe their single friends have been there? They probably trust the advice of the friend they ask more so to them it doesn't matter if they are single or married.
Just because someone is single doesn't mean they can not have valuable information OR that they weren't previously in a relationship. Common sense and good advice is available in all type of folk.
Because their single friends seem free, and somtimes happer. Marriage is one of a kind. They may just want to talk to someone who is in the same stage they are or really close too.
Well some times there married friends are not any better off than themselves, and just because a person is single that does not mean they can not give good relationship advice. I was single for a long time up until 3 years ago, but I give good relationship advice, I just can't take my own.
Just because a friend is single that doesn't mean they don't give good advice. Wisdom, perception, and honesty don鈥檛 come only if you sign a marriage license.
Outsiders advice. You get a different perspective than from someone who's in a situation simmilar. Often their single friends aren't as close to both people either, so it's easier to confide in them.
Also, they may think their married friends have enough on their plate without having to listen to their issues, too. Or perhaps they're having marital problems that cause the persons own issues to pale in comparison, so they feel silly bringing them up when they're obviously not as bad.
All relationship advice is bad, irregardless of the source.
Probably depends on advice or maybe looking at situation from a single person view. Fresh input from someone with no ties.
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