AndyBoBandy wrote: » I’d say you have every reason to be annoyed. Pretty much your entire circle of friends are going, except you. That’s not right
Witchie wrote: » Did you ask him why you couldn't go? Seems strange to me.
Lemonee_ wrote: » I didn't ask directly, he just said to me that "oh we're all going out tonight for that party, I'll talk to you tomorrow". (that's the gist of it, he said who was going etc.)
harr wrote: » Sounds odd if you are all friends in a group I don’t see how he can stop you from going...were you both asked or was he asked on the presumption you would go? If I was you I would ask why he doesn’t feel you should go but I definitely wouldn’t let it stop you if you know for sure the others wife’s/girlfriends are going.... Just make sure the other partners are going before making plans to turn up.
Katgurl wrote: » I would not recommend the above advice at all! Definitely do not turn up on his night out uninvited. If a boyfriend did that to me, i would view it as clingy and highly unattractive. Personally i would busy myself making plans for my own saturday night out elsewhere but ask him straight out and as non-confrontationally as you can manage why he didn't want you to come along.
Lemonee_ wrote: » Thanks everyone for the replies, and sorry for not replying sooner. We are together 4 years which is also why it was strange to me and not usual behaviour. However, I made plans with another friend of mine and had a great night out with her. Still confused over his decision but don't want to make a big deal of it either.
harr wrote: » Glad you had a good night out after....have you asked him why ? If not are you going to ask ? Personally it’s not something I could let go...