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


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She never chooses her friends over me.


It bothers me a lot cuz his friends r hoes...all dey do is F girls bd leave em alone datz y I dnt wnt him hanging with dem


It don't bother me for the most part


I'm happy for him. It is so important to have some friends and to spend time with them.


Doesn't bother me, she needs her space to do whatever the hell chicks do haha. I can't always take up every secind of her life ;)


Balance is important. As long as he doesnt do it all the time ... I won't have a problem with it .


Upset and lonely


It doesnt bother me n am a big lier .. no i love her and i love when she spend nice time with her friends


It really hurts my feelings & upsets me.


Kinda hurts my feelings but I understand too


Well, I know that friends are very important for her and I always try to do my best in supporting everything what is important for my half. But sometimes I feel slightly jealious. But no humble pie.


I don't care. Ppl need to spend time with their friends


Kinda hurt like tonight he calls me and tells me he is going to get drinks with the guts but it's okay cuz he works 10 hrs a day and if he wants a drink after work he can get one
My partner did that but eventually all his friends got married and lot of them have kids now so even if my guy wants to go out, e has no one else but me;)
Female, 41-50 years, Married, NJ, US | May 01, 2012

Well that makes me feel a little bit better but still hurts and we aren't married yet either so oh well it takes time I guess
Female, 36-40 years, Engaged | May 01, 2012

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Haha, good riddance. I like it when Alex spends quality time with his friends.


Totally Fine. We spend lots of time together. Friend time is equally as important.



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