Anonymous wrote:I would love to here a guys take on this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She came first. If something was going to happen, it would’ve by now. As the new girl, it’s your choice to stick around and accept the friendship, or decide you can’t deal with it and walk away. I am a woman too by the way. Making him ditch her is not an option to me.
DCUM kills me with this. Your boyfriend is supposed to ignore his mom, and his sister . There’s is something wrong with him if he’s close to a female relative. But if it’s a female bestie it’s all she came first and you need to get over it.
Anonymous wrote:There’s a difference between good buddies and like a sibling and previously fooled around, currently touchy-feely, and bf avoiding the ladies spending time together. One is fine. The other is suspect.
Anonymous wrote:She came first. If something was going to happen, it would’ve by now. As the new girl, it’s your choice to stick around and accept the friendship, or decide you can’t deal with it and walk away. I am a woman too by the way. Making him ditch her is not an option to me.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll be the contrarian. My BF is a guy I grew up with. I was very clear with my now- husband of 18 years that if he had an issue with this, we wouldn’t work.
BF was in our wedding, later married and had a kid, and is like a brother to me. There’s not always an ulterior motive, and to assume otherwise is shitty.
Anonymous wrote:He is in love with her. She isn’t with him but keeps him around to make herself feel good. Run.