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Question about love!

Gerry

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If a husband says to a wife, you are free to have all the friends you want, both male and female. And the wife says, I have no need for other friends. I have only you and you are all I want. There are no others and there will be no others.

Yet the wife does have others. In fact, even when it is a known fact and she is confronted with it she denys it and says there is no other.

This is vain deceit, since having friends was never forbidden but indeed permitted from the beginning. But what does it say about this love? Is this love real or is it a counterfeit?