MMMonsterBoy
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I made a similar post like this weeks ago, but I've since felt the need to rant!
My boyfriend and I live about an hour and ten minutes away (45 in good traffic). We're in love and things are great. However, my biggest issue has me wondering all types of thoughts. My main concern is, interestingly, straight females being obsessed with him. Two of his friends, one who is best friend and the other some girl we just met.*
First, let me say I don't mind people that think he is hot. My guy is a lot of things, including sexy! I take it as a compliment. Plus he is gay...they're straight girls. I trust him anyhow, no matter the gender. The problem just comes down to general respect.*
I'll start with his best friend. The two have been friends since high school and they dated for about a week. Nothing serious, he doesn't count it...though they've drunkenly made out in the past. Flashforward to present and they're "like brother and sister." she's the other half, and vice versa. So it has, on occasion, put me in the 3rd wheel slot when I am with them. When he would come up to my campus, it would be them 3 ft ahead and me behind with my friends. He realizes, but it is feels like "oh yeah you're here." I talked to him about it when things went sour at a trip the 3 of us took. He says they try to include me, but I am quiet. Though he didn't get that I was quiet because I was angered. They talk about shit I wasn't there for with their inside stories. Often just talking to each other, 3rd wheeling me. Well recently I told him how I felt all along, which is that she has feelings for him. He said he felt that as well and that she believes things could work out between the two. He knows it is an ongoing problem, but isn't sure what to do.
Now I get along with her, she's given me some good advice on my boyfriend. Still, it is annoying to have to deal with the clinginess. Recently at a party I was not there for she was being very flirtatious with him. On the 'right' night I just feel like things could go really wrong, on her side.
Next I'll move onto this chick we met about two or three weeks ago. While she is aware of his sexuality, she was extremely attached to him at the gay festival we met at. Holding his hand, playful flirting, just going off them two. I asked him to come with me to find a friend so I wouldn't get lost, but his response was "I can't leave her by alone" despite her 60 million friends being present. I didn't feel like I was with my boyfriend with her around, with few exceptions. He at one point almost said he would do her, but I think he realized what he was saying.*It did get better towards the end where he found a balance. Anyhow, the girl is obsessed with him. She's always writing little love notes and dumb shit on his Facebook wall. He showed me a message of her begging for him to screw her. My thing is that he just allows it, and clearly she has no respect for me (the message she wrote him told him to leave me!). I think he thinks she is half kidding, and at times I do too...but she is obsessed. I am good at knowing these things, and she makes me uncomfortable. I don't like her and she's not welcome in my house.
She lives near me, not him, and the next time he come up I dont want to feel like he is coming up to see her and me. Why not come to see your boyfriend and then entertain guests later? I don't think he is flirting with her back either, but he acts oblivious to her constant begging of his junk.*
So would it be too much of me to ask him if it could just be us for a bit? We dont see each other every week given the hour distance between us, as well as other forces. So it just means a lot to be with just him. When he allows these type of things to happen, I feel like he doesn't appreciate me as his boyfriend, who he loves.*
Am I just being a jealous nitpicker? I admit I'll get jealous, but I know how to handle it. I don't feel this way about any of his other close friends. I do feel crazy that i am jealous of straight girls, but I just want to feel that he respects our relationship.*
Sorry for the rant! Please know that I don't want to break up with him. I just want to find a way to say this without looking controlling.*
My boyfriend and I live about an hour and ten minutes away (45 in good traffic). We're in love and things are great. However, my biggest issue has me wondering all types of thoughts. My main concern is, interestingly, straight females being obsessed with him. Two of his friends, one who is best friend and the other some girl we just met.*
First, let me say I don't mind people that think he is hot. My guy is a lot of things, including sexy! I take it as a compliment. Plus he is gay...they're straight girls. I trust him anyhow, no matter the gender. The problem just comes down to general respect.*
I'll start with his best friend. The two have been friends since high school and they dated for about a week. Nothing serious, he doesn't count it...though they've drunkenly made out in the past. Flashforward to present and they're "like brother and sister." she's the other half, and vice versa. So it has, on occasion, put me in the 3rd wheel slot when I am with them. When he would come up to my campus, it would be them 3 ft ahead and me behind with my friends. He realizes, but it is feels like "oh yeah you're here." I talked to him about it when things went sour at a trip the 3 of us took. He says they try to include me, but I am quiet. Though he didn't get that I was quiet because I was angered. They talk about shit I wasn't there for with their inside stories. Often just talking to each other, 3rd wheeling me. Well recently I told him how I felt all along, which is that she has feelings for him. He said he felt that as well and that she believes things could work out between the two. He knows it is an ongoing problem, but isn't sure what to do.
Now I get along with her, she's given me some good advice on my boyfriend. Still, it is annoying to have to deal with the clinginess. Recently at a party I was not there for she was being very flirtatious with him. On the 'right' night I just feel like things could go really wrong, on her side.
Next I'll move onto this chick we met about two or three weeks ago. While she is aware of his sexuality, she was extremely attached to him at the gay festival we met at. Holding his hand, playful flirting, just going off them two. I asked him to come with me to find a friend so I wouldn't get lost, but his response was "I can't leave her by alone" despite her 60 million friends being present. I didn't feel like I was with my boyfriend with her around, with few exceptions. He at one point almost said he would do her, but I think he realized what he was saying.*It did get better towards the end where he found a balance. Anyhow, the girl is obsessed with him. She's always writing little love notes and dumb shit on his Facebook wall. He showed me a message of her begging for him to screw her. My thing is that he just allows it, and clearly she has no respect for me (the message she wrote him told him to leave me!). I think he thinks she is half kidding, and at times I do too...but she is obsessed. I am good at knowing these things, and she makes me uncomfortable. I don't like her and she's not welcome in my house.
She lives near me, not him, and the next time he come up I dont want to feel like he is coming up to see her and me. Why not come to see your boyfriend and then entertain guests later? I don't think he is flirting with her back either, but he acts oblivious to her constant begging of his junk.*
So would it be too much of me to ask him if it could just be us for a bit? We dont see each other every week given the hour distance between us, as well as other forces. So it just means a lot to be with just him. When he allows these type of things to happen, I feel like he doesn't appreciate me as his boyfriend, who he loves.*
Am I just being a jealous nitpicker? I admit I'll get jealous, but I know how to handle it. I don't feel this way about any of his other close friends. I do feel crazy that i am jealous of straight girls, but I just want to feel that he respects our relationship.*
Sorry for the rant! Please know that I don't want to break up with him. I just want to find a way to say this without looking controlling.*
















