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Old 06-15-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Relationship conundrum

Well, fellow Hypographers, obviously I'm fishing for some relationship advice. I find myself in the uncomfortable situation where my boyfriend's ex-girlfriend (they were together for 7 years and broke up 3 years ago) is also his best friend. He even discusses our relationship with her! I don't like it one bit.

Can I trust him? Can I trust her? Am I being paranoid or unreasonable? Should I allow it to continue? Have you had similar experiences? Sometimes I think men and women simply weren't made to be together...

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I got nothin' then.

The concept of fidelity works differently for males in females (in general).
Males tend to be more hurt by sexual infidelity, since we want the female to be the vehicle of our offspring/carry on our genes.
Females tend to be more hurt by emotional infidelity, since they want the males to care for them and their offspring.

If the male is spending time and connecting emotionally with another female, then he's likely diverting resources (whether they be time, money, affection, or otherwise) which otherwise would have been "spent" with the current relationship partner.

It sounds like you fall into this concern over emotional infidelity group. You are probably asking, "why can't he connect with me this way?" or "what does she give him that I'm not?" ... that sort of thing. These are perfectly valid questions, and also indicative of potential problems... In general.

It's not easy, and I only have little information to go on, but overall I'd suggest that you trust your gut. Don't talk yourself out of something you feel strongly about. If they were to spend a few hours having drinks together, would the chance of their being intimate worry you?


This simple fact is that if it bothers his current girlfriend and he's not willing to walk away for the benefit of the current relationship, then his priorities seem misaligned with yours.

Plenty of fellas here on Hypo wouldn't mind filling the vacancy though, so no problems there. How are you in the kitchen?
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This simple fact is that if it bothers his current girlfriend and he's not willing to walk away for the benefit of the current relationship, then his priorities seem misaligned with yours.
Thanks for the input. I think your summary is spot on. And it seems I have a real problem on my hands...
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Plenty of fellas here on Hypo wouldn't mind filling the vacancy though, so no problems there. How are you in the kitchen?
I'm great in the kitchen, especially on the kitchen counter.


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I'm great in the kitchen, especially on the kitchen counter.
Wow. She cleans, too!




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Hmmm depends... 7 years is a long time. It would be hard for me to stop talking to someone I've known that long... but then again she shouldn't be his BEST friend. That's your job... that's why he's with you... or at least it should be one of the reasons. I don't see anything wrong with him talking to her every so often (even about your relationship since that's what friends do)... but if he's spending more time with her than with you then you have a problem.
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Well, fellow Hypographers, obviously I'm fishing for some relationship advice. I find myself in the uncomfortable situation where my boyfriend's ex-girlfriend (they were together for 7 years and broke up 3 years ago) is also his best friend. He even discusses our relationship with her! I don't like it one bit.
In the view of the male species; Me especially. Your BF was not, and may not ever, be ready to sieze the day (Carpae de em?)....
A Man, would break ALL ties, before starting a new relationship, because the Human Male is not an animal, looking for comfort in his harem!

We, the Human Spiecies, has found our comfort, in the intimacy of JUST one other Being.....Friendship, Trust, Love.
THAT'S, What Makes It Special!

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Can I trust him? Can I trust her?
that's up to you.
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Am I being paranoid or unreasonable?
Maybe,--No.

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Should I allow it to continue?
that's up to you.

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Have you had similar experiences?
Yes, But I learned that the toughest part of loving someone, is movin' on...
Ya cry, have a few drinks, and it feels like your heart is being ripped from your body, but Ya know what?...The Sun will still come up tomorrow.

I'm sure you have friends and family that Love you, just be yourself, they'll understand because THEY know your a good person.

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Sometimes I think men and women simply weren't made to be together...
Sometimes that's true! Relationships can't always be Lilies, and Lace.

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In your situation I would agree.

Please, If you feel the need, PM me.....But you will need some Quiet Time, even with family, to figure this out.

Now ther's an Idea!........Go Shoppin'...... Do something to Break this intensity of feelings and emotions that is making your head swim....
Feel like S*h*t don't Ya?
I went alone, survivor mode, fishing for eighteen days, before I could come back.

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I voted "maybe" because I've been in exactly this same situation a couple of times, and sometimes it does work, but everyone must be pretty mature about it. In the case it worked for me, she became just as close a friend to me as she was to him, but in cases where its a "hidden" relationship, it can be prone to generating lots of jealousy. In my cases, the relationships all broke up for completely unrelated reasons, but YMMV..
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The concept of fidelity works differently for males in females (in general). Males tend to be more hurt by sexual infidelity, since we want the female to be the vehicle of our offspring/carry on our genes. Females tend to be more hurt by emotional infidelity, since they want the males to care for them and their offspring.
This might sound sexist, but I actually agree with it. The caveat is that while emotional infidelity is bad enough, sexual infidelity is much worse. You can't win guys.
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This simple fact is that if it bothers his current girlfriend and he's not willing to walk away for the benefit of the current relationship, then his priorities seem misaligned with yours.
I'll third this advice, but realize that the answer to the ultimatum without "justification" (in that odd male sense of the term), is not going to be the answer you want. Even if he is willing to give up his friend for you, what does that say about how he views *all* relationships? Does he just choose which ever one looks best right now? How shallow.

I've always found it more useful to insist on "sharing" his friend, which is a lot harder to refuse to do without making it look like there actually is emotional infidelity going on: guys don't seem to like to share what they have either...

Oddly, its seemed to me that male jelousy turns into possessiveness, while females will often push away even if it comes out verbally as being possessive. So...
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I voted maybe, but lets look at it this way:.....
Can a Girl be her ex-boyfriend's platonic best friend?

Instead of......
Can a guy be his ex-girlfriend's platonic best friend?

Depends on how honest and open,(up front), they all can be.
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One point I forgot to make, and it essentially supercedes all points or comments made already...

The fact that you have thought about to such an extent as to post it here... that you have been struggling internally to decide what is happening and if the situation is or is not okay... that you have such lingering questions and concerns about the relationship he has with the ex... is itself indicative of where your mind is on this and the health of your relationship with him.




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