Why is he acting like I abandoned him ?

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  • Ironandwine69
    Ironandwine69 Posts: 2,432 Member
    edited May 2017
    Hey.. this post reminds me of a few other posts from a woman who had so many doctor friends.. Is Jared a doctor perhaps?

    No. Jared is a whiny b****
    But you are right, it reminded me of another post. I never found out if she had sexy time with her friend.
    Maybe this happens alot among single people
  • Ironandwine69
    Ironandwine69 Posts: 2,432 Member
    Hey.. this post reminds me of a few other posts from a woman who had so many doctor friends.. Is Jared a doctor perhaps?

    No. Jared is a whiny b****
    But you are right, it reminded me of another post. I never found out if she had sexy time with her friend.
    Maybe this happens alot among single people

    Could be... We need updates on the sexy time with her friend and on the shallow doctor who didn't date full figured chicks although he had a thing for them.

    Yes!!!
    We demand answers, dammit!
  • trytpbme1
    trytpbme1 Posts: 107 Member
    Hey.. this post reminds me of a few other posts from a woman who had so many doctor friends.. Is Jared a doctor perhaps?

    No lol we both work in a warehouse
  • trytpbme1
    trytpbme1 Posts: 107 Member
    trytpbme1 wrote: »
    trytpbme1 wrote: »
    trytpbme1 wrote: »
    Do you and Jared have any physical history with each other?


    No just friends

    You should.

    Should what ?

    hook up lol

    No thwnjs not interested

    Jared has no 6 pack?

    No lol
  • sw33tp3a1
    sw33tp3a1 Posts: 5,065 Member
    Jared sounds like an insecure, needy friend to me.
  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    edited May 2017
    usmcmp wrote: »
    usmcmp wrote: »
    usmcmp wrote: »
    Your friend Jared likes you and doesn't know how to tell you. Or he's told you and you keep him in the friendzone. You need to actually sit down and talk to your friend like an adult. Unless you're under 18, and then you need to focus on school.

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    That's an interesting point of view that is not at all related to how I see the "friendzone". To me, a woman who has seen this a lot in other women, friendzone is when a girl knows a guy friend is attracted and she purposefully strings him along because she enjoys the attention. There's a difference between that and a woman knowing a man is interested and having a reasonable discussion about where the relationship/friendship stands.

    How do you view a man who knows the female's feelings regarding him and yet continues to exhibit the behavior the OP is describing? Most of the time in my experience, I have not seen women I know doing what you describe. I'm sure it does happen, I just haven't seen it in my circles.

    If a woman has made it clear she isn't interested then a guy continuing to act jealous is childish and creepy, so severing ties as you suggested is the best move. From what the OP has said they haven't ever talked about it. The part about him asking why she didn't give the other dude her number the first time sounds protective and it could be because the new guy "wants to get with her" (I think that's teenager speak for have sex, but I'm too old for code words).

    That's kind of what I was thinking. You can be protective of friends you are loyal to, but it can sometimes still be construed as childish/jealous behavior. Talking is probably the best choice to prevent misunderstandings.

    Also.. is that what they call it these days? They go through so many code languages in a short time that it's hard for me to keep up.

    I think they call it "Netflix and Chill". I haven't managed to figure that one out though.

    Lol. Whereas Netflix and Chill literally means exactly that for old people such as myself.
  • browneyedgirl749
    browneyedgirl749 Posts: 4,984 Member
    usmcmp wrote: »
    usmcmp wrote: »
    usmcmp wrote: »
    Your friend Jared likes you and doesn't know how to tell you. Or he's told you and you keep him in the friendzone. You need to actually sit down and talk to your friend like an adult. Unless you're under 18, and then you need to focus on school.

    oyzeatwgxjo085dvpskbc5sqa3j4ds71alyocqhvyzheggik6tjwur3k6s5dwffa.jpg

    That's an interesting point of view that is not at all related to how I see the "friendzone". To me, a woman who has seen this a lot in other women, friendzone is when a girl knows a guy friend is attracted and she purposefully strings him along because she enjoys the attention. There's a difference between that and a woman knowing a man is interested and having a reasonable discussion about where the relationship/friendship stands.

    How do you view a man who knows the female's feelings regarding him and yet continues to exhibit the behavior the OP is describing? Most of the time in my experience, I have not seen women I know doing what you describe. I'm sure it does happen, I just haven't seen it in my circles.

    If a woman has made it clear she isn't interested then a guy continuing to act jealous is childish and creepy, so severing ties as you suggested is the best move. From what the OP has said they haven't ever talked about it. The part about him asking why she didn't give the other dude her number the first time sounds protective and it could be because the new guy "wants to get with her" (I think that's teenager speak for have sex, but I'm too old for code words).

    That's kind of what I was thinking. You can be protective of friends you are loyal to, but it can sometimes still be construed as childish/jealous behavior. Talking is probably the best choice to prevent misunderstandings.

    Also.. is that what they call it these days? They go through so many code languages in a short time that it's hard for me to keep up.

    I think they call it "Netflix and Chill". I haven't managed to figure that one out though.

    Lol. Whereas Netflix and Chill literally means exactly that for old people such as myself.

    I think it means that literally to anyone over the age of 25. Or at least it should. LOL
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