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Got a relationsh­ip problem? Jason Godfrey, our resident guy expert, is here to help.

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I’ve never believed in love at first sight until I met two guys in the same week: one I got to know at a bar, and the other is a new colleague. Are these feelings real for me to act on it?

You’ve never been in love before but you fell in love twice – all in a week?

Did you change your medication or change the brand of your coffee bean?

Of course the feelings are real! That is, they are real enough for you to bat your eyelashes and flirt relentless­ly with both of them until you end up on a date with one of them, or both. Preferably not at the same time.

Remember, being struck by Cupid twice with two different guys doesn’t make you a floozy. Getting deep into a relationsh­ip with two guys in the same week or same time does.

So you’re good.

I saw pictures of one of my girlfriend­s on social media, hanging out with my hubby and his friends in poses I’m really not comfortabl­e with. Should I start showing up at these parties to stake my claim, Jay?

An Eastern European friend told me that her aunt and uncle had celebrated 70 years of marriage, and she asked the elderly lady what the secret to their longevity was.

Her answer: “I’m not friends with anyone who wants to sleep with my husband.”

And from what you’ve said, it sort of, kind of sounds like a situation where this girlfriend of yours may want to hook up with your man.

The problem with girls who want to hook up with any woman’s man is that they play the long game. They’re in it for years and years, planting the seed of infidelity. You should definitely have a girl-to-girl talk or at least show up at a couple of these gatherings to let her know: The man is yours.

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