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Post by casanova2 on Jan 4, 2012 5:31:47 GMT -5
Hey guys need some advice. I was with my girlfreind all weekend and we went to visit some of her family monday.There was a guy there who is a carer for her nephew. We were later playing some games and he joined in i could'nt help but notice the way he was looking at her. Yesterday i see that he has added her as a friend on fbook. Should i be worried i do feel anxious over this.I did say to her i think he likes you and she just said hes too young for her.
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Post by missklew on Jan 4, 2012 6:03:23 GMT -5
I wouldn't worry about it.
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Post by casanova2 on Jan 4, 2012 16:23:16 GMT -5
Still can't help but worry about it.
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Post by passivebubbles on Jan 6, 2012 3:13:40 GMT -5
Sometimes paranoia is a good thing. It means you have a keeper.
Don't over do it, though. Then it borders on overly-controlling.
Sorry if I sound like an asshole.
Advice?
Pretend it doesn't bother you and keep being awesome. You da man. Hell, you have a girlfriend and, I assume, legs. Some people don't have legs OR a girlfriend.
I hope all is well for ya.
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Post by ura on Jan 6, 2012 8:38:41 GMT -5
To be honest I am paranoid and would worry about everything.
But you have to trust your girlfriend, it's not like she has given you reason to be paranoid she can talk to other men but you have to trust her.
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Post by Karen on Jan 6, 2012 10:25:41 GMT -5
To be honest I am paranoid and would worry about everything. But you have to trust your girlfriend, it's not like she has given you reason to be paranoid she can talk to other men but you have to trust her. I tend to worry about everything as well. I agree with Ura though, its best to trust your girl until she gives you a reason not too, and talking to, or being friends with another guy isn't reason enough. Also, if you're really worried and bothered about it, just mention it to her in a non-confrontational way. Sometimes its good to just talk about something, and get your worries out of the way, rather then stu in paranoia. ...But, the key here would be 'non-confrontational'
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