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How do you feel when your partner chooses time with their friends over you?


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Love it
Really? Why
Female, 41-50 years, Married | Sep 10, 2012

Time to myself
Male or Female, 26-30 years, Dating | Sep 10, 2012

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bad


Im happy for him, I mean, we´re far away and i don't think he should stay an outcast if his friends are going out and stuff just because of me jaja :) But when he´s here I dont like it XD cause I only get a limited time with him and I want it all for me :)))
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Female, 26-30 years, Dating | Sep 27, 2012

Jajaja i always put you before them...
Male, 31-35 years, Dating, DC, US | Sep 27, 2012

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I feel hurt when it's our common friends because it makes me wonder why I wasn't invited. I feel indifferent towards his non-common friends most of the time. At times when I am busy I'm fine with it, but at all times when he hangs out with friends deep down inside I want him to have fun.


sometimes i get mad, but i really want her to spend time with her friends so i encourage it.


I use to feel like he was one of the guys that would never grow up and always wanted to be with his friends and never realized what he has and what responsibilities come with a relationship.


It's fine


It's ok, I have him most of the time so I understand when he needs guy time. Sometimes I need girl time too so I completely get it.


Is ok we all need time.


I understand and it makes me happy because we need our own lives outside of each other. But it is hard when he's home reminding myself I have to share him.


Sometimes it's upsetting bit other times I don't mind, just depends on the context


Used to get frustrated but that was when I was younger and childish


I'm happy for her. Whenever they do wineries or really cool stuff I wish I was with her, however I know time with friends and away is important also.


abandoned because we usually do not do that
Are you shure, that WE dont do that? I definitly dont do that.
Male, >50 years, Married, 03, AT | Sep 02, 2012

yes i am sure. there are no friends. zuerich is primarily work, luckily meeting my friend.
Female, >50 years, Married | Sep 02, 2012

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Fine because each couple needs time to their own friemds also.



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