I'm not sure it's going to help you to confront her with this. If and when she's ready to hear it, she'll ask you. Otherwise I think you're just wasting your breath.
Well, we truly are just friends (or were friends). Think of a good co-parenting relationship: exes with mutual respect for one another that have a friendly rapport. I would have concerns too if my significant other was talking to an ex if they still had feelings, but it's not like we have feelings or flirt. Nothing has happened to justify the concerns, so my theory is she's insecure. And it doesn't sit right with me considering she barely knows him and is demanding that he lose a very close friend with years of history. Just wanted to clarify
You're describing emotional abuse. Leave him.
I'm not sure it's going to help you to confront her with this. If and when she's ready to hear it, she'll ask you. Otherwise I think you're just wasting your breath.
Well, we truly are just friends (or were friends). Think of a good co-parenting relationship: exes with mutual respect for one another that have a friendly rapport. I would have concerns too if my significant other was talking to an ex if they still had feelings, but it's not like we have feelings or flirt. Nothing has happened to justify the concerns, so my theory is she's insecure. And it doesn't sit right with me considering she barely knows him and is demanding that he lose a very close friend with years of history. Just wanted to clarify
Nah, your 'friend' is immature, a narcissist, and a fucking snake.
You were 18?
If you’re not a troll, you definitely play one on Reddit. Your advice is so bad it’s comical.
Wow, what an asshole. He knew you wanted marriage and strung you along.