Lauren8211
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Coming from someone whose been cheated on, no.. I don''t think it sounds like he''s done anything wrong ...yet He''s pretty open with you about the situatuion, so I assume that if you mentioned that it was starting make you a bit uncomfortable, he''d probably understand, I mean, up until this point, you''ve been "OK" with everything, correct? He probably thinks he''s just being nice, and you''re also being nice by letting this continue. However, if you seriously think it''s progressing to something more, you need to discuss this with your FI. A supportive, loving FI would understand your concern (assuming you did not accuse him of anything) and scale back on the relationship, or even tell the girl he thinks its getting to be inappropriate.
With that said, what I AM concerned about is how these harmless male-female relationships end up turning into something more. People end up having "emotional affairs" and they hurt just as bad, if not worse. I think you guys need to have a convo about setting up boundaries, especially for opposite sex friends who are new the the picture ( I mean this should probably exclude that guy friend that you''ve had for 20 years, who calls once in a while when he has a problem, as that relationship has already been established). Once one of you is uncomfortable, it''s out of line.
Personally, I feel that she''s disrespecting your relationship (perhaps not knowingly), and your FI has to be the one to stand up to her and make it clear that he can''t really be there for her "in that way"
Seems like this is a situation that is easily remedied if you both have concern, support, and a commitment to one another, which I assume you do.
With that said, what I AM concerned about is how these harmless male-female relationships end up turning into something more. People end up having "emotional affairs" and they hurt just as bad, if not worse. I think you guys need to have a convo about setting up boundaries, especially for opposite sex friends who are new the the picture ( I mean this should probably exclude that guy friend that you''ve had for 20 years, who calls once in a while when he has a problem, as that relationship has already been established). Once one of you is uncomfortable, it''s out of line.
Personally, I feel that she''s disrespecting your relationship (perhaps not knowingly), and your FI has to be the one to stand up to her and make it clear that he can''t really be there for her "in that way"
Seems like this is a situation that is easily remedied if you both have concern, support, and a commitment to one another, which I assume you do.