My bf has problem with one of my good friend . I dont have any personal issues with that friend but my bf doesn’t like it if i talk to her what cn i do in this situation? I tried explaining my bf too
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Anonymous
October 6th, 2018 3:25am
In general, it’s not appropriate to tell your partner not to hang out with someone they’re close to, especially for no clear reason. This could possibly be a sign of toxicity or jealousy in a relationship. If he does have a specific problem with her, then maybe that could be solved. But even in that case, it’s not right for him to tell you who you can and can’t talk to. Does he try to restrict you in other ways? Does he have problems with anyone else in your life? These may be some good questions to consider moving forward.
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