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In relationships, to be "true" is to be faithful. That means being faithful to the promises or understandings or implied obligations of a relationship. The particulars depend on the kind of relationship one is in. For example, To be true to a friend would mean you would do for or help him in any way he would help you, or more. It means keeping your friend's confidence, not revealing his secrets. It means standing up for the reputation of a friend when he's criticized. To be true to your schoolwould include, for example, supporting your school in competitions, standing up for your school's reputation, and aiding other students from your school. Being true to your word means to keep your promise. Being true to your spouse is to be faithful in all ways one should be to a friend, and more. It certainly means making her a priority in your life, keeping your promises, and sacrificing for her in so many ways. And it very much also means keeping the vows of your marriage, not just as a technicality but in spirit. Being true to your spouse (or fiancee or steady) includes avoiding other romantic relationships, whether emotional or physical.

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