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How should I handle her and her male friend??

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Question - (21 February 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 21 February 2008)
A male United States age 51-59, *rishcherokee4u writes:

My question is why does my girlfriend feel the need to talk to another male friend? She told me about him in the beginning(somewhat). Over the past 4 years I have seen more and more of their conversations. Even though she has told me there's nothing between the two of them by his remarks and responses, I can't say I believe her.

He continuely remarks about oral acts and how they should be together. I have brought this to her attention but she tells me it means nothing and she's not interested in him. Their just friends and nothing else. Just want to know what or how I should handle this?

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A male reader, gabba's say United Kingdom +, writes (21 February 2008):

gabba's say agony auntIf he is being sexual to your girlfriend then you should object. Friend or no friend, he is showing disrespect for you by doing this because he can. Either your girlfriend may get him told to calm it. or he gets a slap. Or she gets told where to go. You just dont know where you stand and that cant go on. You will end up going mad.

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