I hope you're all doing well today! I wanted to share a story about me and my boyfriend, and get some outside views on it. I'll try to make this brief.So me and boyfriend, I'll call him Anthony, have been together for a little over a year now. We have a good, stable relationship. We're both very upfront and honest, we have great communication. I honestly couldn't ask for a better man in my life. I just absolutely love him! But it took a lot of hard work to get here, we had a very bumpy beginning to our relationship.
At the time that we met, neither one of us were very close to our families, and so we had a lot of friends. We had a few mutual friends, but for the most part, I had my circle of people, and he had his circle. As our friendship grew, he started inviting me to hang out with his friends more. Most of them were females. But I didn't think anything of it, because most of my friends were males. Anyways....
Time went on and eventually we started dating. We still had a lot of get-togethers with our friends, but for the most part we went as a couple. There were exceptions though. There would be times he would go and hang out with his friend Ginger while I was at work. And I still got rides home from my friend Joe. Everything was still the same.
But Anthony started expressing his dislike of my friend Joe. He didn't know him, they had only met on occasion. But he said my hanging out with male friends made him uncomfortable. And he wouldn't let up about it for months. I never made an effort to change this for him though, because I didn't approve of him hanging out with other females. He always assured me nothing was going on, which I knew. Just as nothing was going on between me and Joe, which he knew...
I guess I had a lot of insecurity at first. That was my biggest reason at the time for my disapproval. I had a long history of being cheated on in past relationships, so I became very wary. But as time went on, and our relationship progressed, the insecurity went away, but it still irked me when he would hang out with female friends.
Anyways, we're at a point now where we only hang out with friends of the opposite sex if both of us can be present. This has been working out very well for us. It was important to us both as our relationship got more serious that we were able to have the same friends. And this helped weed out some of the bad ones. But we both feel a lot better about the situation now. It's not a trust issue. We both have 100% confidence in each other. We just don't see it as being appropriate for us to be close to another member of the opposite sex (with the exception of family, of course). I can only imagine how weird it would have been for me growing up had my parents had opposite sex friends.
How do you all feel about this? Do you think it's inapropriate? Or do you think it's old-fashioned to be so strict? I'd like to hear all opinions
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