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How do you feel when your partner chooses time with their friends over you?
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I feel happy she has friends in which to share her time rather than just me. That is really important to me that she has friends besides me.
It rarely happens
I know I'll miss them, and I do, when he's away, but also know that's good to have time apart and a life alone with separate friends versus ALWAYS together.
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She doesn't choose her friends over me we both know how important it is to have time apart and time with our friends so we are very good about giving each other time for friends
yay, family guy! :-)
He can do everything and I don't mind I will make sure we have enough quality time together..
Well we spend so much time together that I'm glad he's about to go out and spend time with his amigos :) plus, they're just as important as I am!
Haha well I know she knows that's she has a spot that no one else can touch or compete with...like none of my friends :)
So if I hang with them I hope she won't feel bad cause there's no comparison between the 2 and if I had the choice I would wanna spend as much with her as possible
Male, >50 years, Dating, CA, US | Jul 18, 2013
Male, >50 years, Dating, CA, US | Jul 18, 2013
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It doesn't happen very often, but spending time with friends is how you achieve a balance.
Doesn't happen often.
He knows to balance and has his priorities straight..
Since he works such weird hours, time with anyone is limited, so I don't begrudge him time with his friends. Most of the time.
It's okay :) in the end we need to socialise too!