Am I being TOO cautious?
Jeremy1012
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I am back home from uni until sunday and have only seen one of my best friends for two brief periods but have been intending to go out for a drink with her. She asked me yesterday if I wanted to go out for a drink tonight and "be the only non-couple in town" which I would be fine with, we're just friends and I have no desire for anything more. Problem is, she has a boyfriend who I know and like and he is working tonight. I know if I was him I would be a bit pissed if I couldn't go out with my girlfriend on Valentine's day and some other guy did, whether or not it's just a friendly drink. I know she's been having a bad week and had planned to try to cheer her up so I feel bad for turning the offer down but I felt like it was the best decision alround really. Neither of us needs her very protective and jealous boyfriend getting the wrong idea.
Am I making a mountain out of a molehill? would any of the guys here be pissed off if you were him?
Am I making a mountain out of a molehill? would any of the guys here be pissed off if you were him?
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Too much room for jealousy to rear it's ugly head, if you ask me, but clear the air with him first and see what he says.
Although I should add it might not be so bad, seeing as she asked you, but whatever.
yes, too much room for jealousy to rear its ugly head.
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But you must do what you are comfortable with.
I agree; if it is just two friends going out for drinks, it is just two friends going out for drinks, regardless of gender.
But if you think for some reason he won't trust his own girlfriend...then I guess that is a situation to stay away from.
But honestly, it is just another day. And you are just taking a friend out to cheer her up. I don't see the problem.
Lol fair enough.
But if it were me, I would rather the person I cared about be cheered up (whether it was by me or a friend) rather than sitting at home still feeling down.
But I can see your gut tells you not to go out tonight.
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I don't think it would be out of line. And if their relationship is such that you can't have a drink with her just because of what day it is, that really sucks for everyone.
But I do think it's very considerate of you to be concerned about the boyfriend's feelings and to err on the side of caution. I hope the guy knows you're being so thoughtful of him.
I would not want you too. But thats me. Kind of a respect thing. If you question it, its touchy.
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