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


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I understand and give her what she needs, I don't need to hove over her every move


I think it's important that we have multiple relationships in our lives and I'm happy for her and proud of her when she goes out with friends.


It depends sometimes I feel like my free time is at a premium because of my job and I feel sad when she chooses friends over me. Especially her guy friends. Then other times I'm glad she can go hang out with someone and have a little time without the kids or I demanding her attention.


I get jealous easy af hahahaha but I understand that she deserves her own time and friends to be with


I believe friends outside of each other is an important and healthy part of our relationship so, I encourage his time with friends.


I feel good about it, she still needs to figure out what she wants to do. Good friends can guide & help her. They are also fun :)


Define friends.


i dont mind. she could probably use a break from me sometimes.


He doesn't do that


I don't mind. As long as he has a balance between us both idc ❤️
I don't mind if they don't take all of our time together. As long as it doesn't cut or erase our time then I'm okay with it.
Male, 26-30 years, Dating | Dec 18, 2014

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Probably 90% of the reason we separated. There was always something or some one who took precedence over me. To the point where I would rather be alone, than be disappointed.


Emmm I'm part of the friends too.


I think time with friends is just as important as time with each other so I'm fine with it as long as he does still make time for me too.


I respect whatever my partner rather do be it friends or me or business it's his call and I'm sure he will make the right one
I think time with friends is important. But I love that we're friends and lovers, too.
Male or Female, 26-30 years, Dating | Feb 23, 2015

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Well he claims he doesn't have friends so I don't have to worry about that. He always wants to spend time with me.



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