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This reminds me of the time some dude kept bugging my girlfriend to come over to cook and eat..
No.. We were suppose to go over together one time but I napped too long and just ignored him from that point on essentially ...This reminds me of the time some dude kept bugging my girlfriend to come over to cook and eat..
Did she ever go over?
Nope .. He did bring her food before we started dating... He's one of those creeps though , bugging my gf for almost 2 months for lunch before we dated ..bhergh
Had your girl ever cooked for dude before?
I was in a similar situation once and old girl had taken me to dinner and cooked me breakfast behind her man's back. By the time she felt any guilt the damage had been done and then she was trying to put our next encounter off.
The fact that a womsn even entertains the offer is sometimes a sign.
Nah he offered my gf for her to go over alone without his address just a landmark location .. So they can cook and eat together ... Eventually I was to go with her too but we flaked once and ignored him as much as possibleHold on, what is the back story to this? A dude offered to cook for you AND your girl? Is he your friend or her friend?
Why does your relatAnyone in this thread in agreement with dude going is either under the age of 25, has no relationship experience, or is still figuring out what a healthy commitment looks like.
Reading "ex-wife" is saying a lot right now - if you want her back pleighboi, it might be time to change up. This shouldn't even be a conversation.
I hope it all works out for the best.
So you really think your Wife would be cool with you going out with a chick that could be badder than her?
Would you let your girl go out with a guy that looks better than you?
Case solved.
stopped reading after this to quote and rep...CJMcfly26 :
The "mature" thing would be not to go, because your ex is likely not cool with it. Certain things, once you're in a relationship, should be reserved for the boyfriend/girlfriend/husband/wife. I think movie dates are one of those things. Just the fact that you two are debating it shows that it shouldn't be a debate, feel me?
Also, truth is, a friendship DOES have to change once you're committed because there's such a thing as boundaries - that's what a commitment is, you're committing yourself to exclusivity in different parts of your life with your woman; that's not to say you can't be cool/friendly with shorty, but it just looks/feels bad if you're sitting up in a movie theater with another woman that's not your partner. If she's a TRUE friend, she'd understand that, and most likely be telling you that the "date" is probably not a good idea. Me personally, I don't believe that men/women can REALLY be friends - someone always has, or catches, feelings. And 20+ years with no "past" between this girl - seems doubtful/suss. Relationships like that are like unicorns.
But hey, if you don't think you're wrong, go for it, and if you're cool with the idea of your woman sitting up in a dark room with some potentially thirsty "friend", more power to you. I'm just saying, if you're trying to get wifey back, it's not about what you (alone) think or your standards as a single man, it's about what she's comfortable/uncomfortable with, and what works for the two of you as a unit; if you're trying to make that work, listen to her and try to understand.
It's what relationships are, bruh. Compromise and a willingness to change for the person you love. If it's that serious, go see the movie alone.
CJMcfly26 :
The "mature" thing would be not to go, because your ex is likely not cool with it. Certain things, once you're in a relationship, should be reserved for the boyfriend/girlfriend/husband/wife. I think movie dates are one of those things. Just the fact that you two are debating it shows that it shouldn't be a debate, feel me?
Also, truth is, a friendship DOES have to change once you're committed because there's such a thing as boundaries - that's what a commitment is, you're committing yourself to exclusivity in different parts of your life with your woman; that's not to say you can't be cool/friendly with shorty, but it just looks/feels bad if you're sitting up in a movie theater with another woman that's not your partner. If she's a TRUE friend, she'd understand that, and most likely be telling you that the "date" is probably not a good idea. Me personally, I don't believe that men/women can REALLY be friends - someone always has, or catches, feelings. And 20+ years with no "past" between this girl - seems doubtful/suss. Relationships like that are like unicorns.
But hey, if you don't think you're wrong, go for it, and if you're cool with the idea of your woman sitting up in a dark room with some potentially thirsty "friend", more power to you. I'm just saying, if you're trying to get wifey back, it's not about what you (alone) think or your standards as a single man, it's about what she's comfortable/uncomfortable with, and what works for the two of you as a unit; if you're trying to make that work, listen to her and try to understand.
It's what relationships are, bruh. Compromise and a willingness to change for the person you love. If it's that serious, go see the movie alone.
Holy **** [emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji]
Why would your s/o even wanna go to the movies with someone other than you? That's a problem right there in it's self. You should be going with me or maybe a sibling/family member and that's on a good day.
You might be a sucka but better believe the dude taking your girl out not, he hit the jackpot. Im gone finger**** yo chick in the theatre like we in the 8th grade, get the top and send her home to you. And I got every right to because you allowed it.
First off, if I'm friends with your girl, you're a sucker.
Grow up
Grow up
Grow up, because I'm telling you that if I have an interest in being friends with someone's girl that it's deeper than me wanting to be her friend?