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That's nothing bad, I mean he's her friend.
A friend of mine is in a state of perpetual worry this evening, as his girlfriend's ex came back in the picture acting all friendly and shit, and has invited her over to his this evening.
What's worse is that he asked her to stay over.
What's even worse is that when she asked if she could bring her boyfriend, the ex goes "no, I think it's better with just you and I".
THAT'S when I'd start to worry.
A friend of mine is in a state of perpetual worry this evening, as his girlfriend's ex came back in the picture acting all friendly and shit, and has invited her over to his this evening.
What's worse is that he asked her to stay over.
What's even worse is that when she asked if she could bring her boyfriend, the ex goes "no, I think it's better with just you and I".
THAT'S when I'd start to worry.
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gritsreborn **User deleted account** (11/09/2012) [-]
No. That's when he should have said no or at least said something, and if she didn't agree then he has a very serious talk about the future of their relationship. You can't let your partner unwillingly do things that bother you though, nobody wins in that situation.
He did mention it, she had a go at him about being "jealous over such an irrational thing".
He eventually just let her get on with it, I mean he's always said to me that he never wants to restrict anyone he's going out with
He eventually just let her get on with it, I mean he's always said to me that he never wants to restrict anyone he's going out with