Jealousgal747 wrote: » So I met my boyfriend a year and a half ago. I got pregnant pretty early in the relationship but we were both happy as wanted to be together. We now have a 3 month old baby. Just before Christmas we met my friend in the park who had her friend with her who my boyfriend never met. She is a well groomed girl. Anyway fast forward to last night and I saw loads of pages of this girls Instagram and Facebook open on his computer. I had gone to bed but got back up so he wouldn’t have been expecting me. She is a poser and has a lot of seductive photos of herself. How he even found her name is beyond me... is this normal or should I be quite worried? He is the man I want to be with and I felt he loved me too.. very confused..
bilbot79 wrote: » Women can't understand how emotionally unattached men can be when it comes to sex. Shes just one of thousands of images in the w**k bank. Nothing to see here. Move on
Louis Friend wrote: » A complete storm in a tea cup. There’s a huge leap from having a looksie at a cute girl on social media and going offside. The OP should relax.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » In the ops defence it’s definitely something she needs to pull him up on
Louis Friend wrote: » To what end? It’s okay to “check people out”. It’s not okay to act on it. If it’s the former, best not to pursue it.
redfox123 wrote: » ...no matter what the male posters here tell you. They’re all for normalising ****ty behaviour big or small because they’re not really capable of any true and meaningful commitment themselves, anything better than mediocre makes them feel more inadequate.
peckerhead wrote: » I was going to comment, but in the face of such dazzling insight (and such constructive advice to the OP!) I'll keep my inadequate 'male' views to myself.
redfox123 wrote: » That is not too much to want in a relationship, no matter what the male posters here tell you. They’re all for normalising ****ty behaviour big or small because they’re not really capable of any true and meaningful commitment themselves, anything better than mediocre makes them feel more inadequate.