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Quote: (10-10-2013 05:27 AM)Sharkie Wrote:
The gay guy, J, was quite obviously not gay and very much into R. She looked at me and rolled her eyes.
Quote: (10-11-2013 08:40 AM)Sumanguru Wrote:Thanks.
Its good to show confidence in the face of competition, but having her stay the night when you know there's a dude there wanting her who she is ignorant of and you won't be there is a recipe for disaster (at best drama, at worst cheating or rape). Always bring your girl home to bed.
Quote: (10-11-2013 09:04 AM)sixsix Wrote:
A man got in bed with your sleeping girlfriend and touched her.
Since this is a public forum and I cannot and will not advocate violence this is all hypothetical/fictional:
But personally, I would have fucked the guy up. Might I regret it later on? Maybe.
If alphaness has any meaning, it is protecting your loved ones.
Quote: (10-11-2013 10:33 PM)scandibro Wrote:a
How old are you, if you don't mind? This whole sleeping over with everyone and the guy making a move in such a way, just seems quite immature to be honest.
I'm going to have to agree with others here, the fact that she wanted to stay, plus the fact that she was the one who said he was gay when he wasn't (sounds like hamster rationalisation for flirting with him) and adding the whole sleepover thing leaves me to believe you're dating an immature chick, regardless of her actual age.
The whole story sounds like something from my high school days.
Seems like you handled the confrontation fine though, but imo. lots of red flags here to not pursue a serious relationship in the kind of social circle that girl (and you?) is in.
Quote: (10-11-2013 08:40 AM)Sumanguru Wrote:
B) She wasn't able to see it for herself, which means she's inexperienced in life, naive, an awful people reader, or all the above (i.e. she's likely a young woman, lol). You're obviously at different intellectual/emotional levels, and that could cause EVEN MORE trouble than it already has in the future.
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Gay Guy Game
Quote: (10-11-2013 11:14 PM)Sharkie Wrote:
Quote: (10-11-2013 10:33 PM)scandibro Wrote:a
How old are you, if you don't mind? This whole sleeping over with everyone and the guy making a move in such a way, just seems quite immature to be honest.
I'm going to have to agree with others here, the fact that she wanted to stay, plus the fact that she was the one who said he was gay when he wasn't (sounds like hamster rationalisation for flirting with him) and adding the whole sleepover thing leaves me to believe you're dating an immature chick, regardless of her actual age.
The whole story sounds like something from my high school days.
Seems like you handled the confrontation fine though, but imo. lots of red flags here to not pursue a serious relationship in the kind of social circle that girl (and you?) is in.
Thanks. Perhaps I should've described it a bit better in the first post.
I'm 25, the girl is 21.
Yes i agree, the whole incident was pretty juvenile.
Let me try to clarify your points one at a time -
1- This is her childhood group, they've been friends for like 15 years. They don't meet for sleepovers usually. However the place is huge and everyone was going to drink a lot because a couple of the group were going abroad for a year or something.
2- The girl wanted to come back home with me (if she had intended to stay, she'd have got her own vehicle). But given that I would be prepping for the client meeting, did not have time to spare for her, this was her most trusted group, non slutty company --- so I asked her to stay and have fun, and a friend then said she could drop her off. Logistics handled, I went off. Plus the girlfriend is reasonably decent and into me. Really couldn't ask for a safer scenario to leave a girl in.
3 - She didn't call him gay. It was a rumor that had spread through the group when one of the guys found out that he'd been caught with his pants down wid another guy on the ship. Her rolling the eyes at me was not because i called him straight, it was because I told her he was totally into her just after ten minutes. Point out a girl's orbiter and tell her he likes her, she'll offer you gestures of exasperation or mild disdain...it was in that context.
4- About the social circle, the guy is now ostracized from it. and the minute she told her friends, they flew at him. Fair warning though, yes.
I realize that Ive disagreed with all of your points, my intention is not to go on the defensive, just to provide more context.
Quote: (10-12-2013 02:16 AM)ralphi Wrote:
Women are pretty willfully ignorant about certain subjects.
For instance, I have never been able to explain to a girl I was sleeping with that all the guy friends in her life are just waiting around for their chance to bang. They absolutely refuse to accept logic on this. I think it's because the girl would be forced to contemplate how boring she is without her sex appeal. Not going to happen.
Quote: (10-10-2013 11:41 AM)WestIndianArchie Wrote:
"I went with her at around 8, came back home around 12 (client presentation today, so couldn't stay over). "
Red Flag.
Your girl thought it'd be more fun and fulfilling to stay out late and drink, instead of go home with you.
She made that choice. She's probably been making that choice. But she hasn't always made that choice.
Every time i've been in that situation, months down the line, she'll continue to make that choice and eventually chooses someone else or something else.
Quote: (10-12-2013 08:40 AM)kenny_powers Wrote:
All girls are naive and inexperienced at life - regardless of age, education, living all over the world etc...