Now you can guarantee that she wouldn't be happy one bit with that. She should consider how you would feel. Talk to her and say you don't want her to stay the night. If she still goes ahead with it then shes a... cant think of a suitable word... If she respects you, and can see how she would feel, she wont go.kidloco said:Be rather interesting to put the shoe on the other foot, tell her your staying at an ex's for the night, just for a meal and to see her new rug you understand![]()
waxapple said:Adj. 1. plutonic - of igneous rock that has solidified beneath the earth's surface; granite or diorite or gabbro.
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You're right, I didn't know that.
Girls also know what platonic means
..but yeah, I agree with you.
number41 said:Just speaking to her earlier and her ex has got himself a new flat and he wants her to come up and visit, cook her a meal, stay for the night, etc. Would others see this as normal or would they feel a little uneasy?
number41 said:Im just going to take it as it comes really. Its a long distance thing (well 1hr30 drive) so only see each other at weekends
Camalot said:If my gf went round his flat tho, and stayed the night, against my will, she will be dumped. COS IT AINT RIGHT.
#number41 said:Been seeing the new GF for a few months now and all is going well so its not a relationship thread as such! I just wondered how many people had GFs that still were great friends with their ex? I've never had this before so its new to me! How do other people feel about it?
Just speaking to her earlier and her ex has got himself a new flat and he wants her to come up and visit, cook her a meal, stay for the night, etc. Would others see this as normal or would they feel a little uneasy? She doesnt have the best track record in the world with cheating as I knew her at uni!! But after a 2 year gap she seemed to have changed and when we met up a few months back and then it all kinda happened!
Suppose it's just niggling me in the back of my mind about how she used to be! Despite my friends saying people dont change, I believe people can for the better!
*Wait until the real relationship thread next month when I write about how my friends were correct lol*
OT but is your uploader working ok?Beansprout said:
number41 said:Been seeing the new GF for a few months now and all is going well so its not a relationship thread as such! I just wondered how many people had GFs that still were great friends with their ex? I've never had this before so its new to me! How do other people feel about it?
Just speaking to her earlier and her ex has got himself a new flat and he wants her to come up and visit, cook her a meal, stay for the night, etc. Would others see this as normal or would they feel a little uneasy? She doesnt have the best track record in the world with cheating as I knew her at uni!! But after a 2 year gap she seemed to have changed and when we met up a few months back and then it all kinda happened!
Suppose it's just niggling me in the back of my mind about how she used to be! Despite my friends saying people dont change, I believe people can for the better!
*Wait until the real relationship thread next month when I write about how my friends were correct lol*
Richdog said:It's perfectly fine... i'm friends with my ex, it's normal for a lot of people, anc can be perfectly innocent. However...
Is it Ok for her to stay around her ex's apartment, just the two of them, while she is seeing you? Do you really need to ask this question? And what's more, if she thinks it's ok to do this then she shouldn't be in a relationship either. I'd be putting my foot firmly down and telling her if she stays round his then there's going to be trouble, because that is crossing the line, and I don't know many sane men that would be comfortable with that, especially when you know she has a shoddy history.
Ripper said:You're a weirdo for even asking this!