Anonymous wrote:If many friends, including your closest, don’t seem happy for you, I’d take a step back and try to figure out why that is. I doubt the issue is all of them, rather the common denominator seems to be you and this relationship. It could be as simple as your downplaying your new high-flying lifestyle in an effort to spare their jealousy, is making you come across as inauthentic now that you’re in this new relationship. Or it could be that they see red flags in the dude. Either way, if they’re your closest friend, just ask them.
Anonymous wrote:Any time in my entire life that I haven't been "happy for" a friend it's because I saw a bunch of red flags and didn't know how to tactfully address them.
In fact I'm in this situation with my mom right now.
She's convinced I am just biased against her boyfriend and mad I'm not "happy for" her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet your friends are pretty protective of you after watching you struggle. And they're probably more than a little concerned and skeptical that you're only 6 months in and are already all in and enjoying the "perks" of this guy's money... nothing is free and if you were my friend and jumped in headfirst after a bad divorce, I would worry.
+1
I have noticed that women when they date men with money seem so comfortable using their money very early on in dating.
To others it comes across unpleasantly.
Its one thing to use your husband's money. But to be financially dependent on a boyfriend of 6 months...seems weird and thirsty.
OP here. Nope. I don't use his money. I actually do not let him buy everything for me. I can afford my own lifestyle but I can't afford his. He does pay for me when he wants me to travel with him because he knows I can't afford that type of lifestyle. I usually will slip the waitress my credit card and try to pick up a few meals. He says I am the only woman who has ever done that. His past girlfriends were "sponges" and I will not be one.
He is mid fifties and I am late 40's for what it is worth. I would never be financially dependent on a man I am dating. A man is not a plan!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet your friends are pretty protective of you after watching you struggle. And they're probably more than a little concerned and skeptical that you're only 6 months in and are already all in and enjoying the "perks" of this guy's money... nothing is free and if you were my friend and jumped in headfirst after a bad divorce, I would worry.
+1
I have noticed that women when they date men with money seem so comfortable using their money very early on in dating.
To others it comes across unpleasantly.
Its one thing to use your husband's money. But to be financially dependent on a boyfriend of 6 months...seems weird and thirsty.
OP here. Nope. I don't use his money. I actually do not let him buy everything for me. I can afford my own lifestyle but I can't afford his. He does pay for me when he wants me to travel with him because he knows I can't afford that type of lifestyle. I usually will slip the waitress my credit card and try to pick up a few meals. He says I am the only woman who has ever done that. His past girlfriends were "sponges" and I will not be one.
He is mid fifties and I am late 40's for what it is worth. I would never be financially dependent on a man I am dating. A man is not a plan!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet your friends are pretty protective of you after watching you struggle. And they're probably more than a little concerned and skeptical that you're only 6 months in and are already all in and enjoying the "perks" of this guy's money... nothing is free and if you were my friend and jumped in headfirst after a bad divorce, I would worry.
+1
I have noticed that women when they date men with money seem so comfortable using their money very early on in dating.
To others it comes across unpleasantly.
Its one thing to use your husband's money. But to be financially dependent on a boyfriend of 6 months...seems weird and thirsty.
OP here. Nope. I don't use his money. I actually do not let him buy everything for me. I can afford my own lifestyle but I can't afford his. He does pay for me when he wants me to travel with him because he knows I can't afford that type of lifestyle. I usually will slip the waitress my credit card and try to pick up a few meals. He says I am the only woman who has ever done that. His past girlfriends were "sponges" and I will not be one.
He is mid fifties and I am late 40's for what it is worth. I would never be financially dependent on a man I am dating. A man is not a plan!!!!!