hmmm
Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 11:27 pm
She is, presumably, jealous of her honour. She feels she would be dishonoured in the eyes of her own friends if her new b/f showed a partiality to any girl he knew before he met her. He feels uncomfortable because he knows that a sign of approval from him would cause him grief from his new g/f afterwards. What's he to do? Be nice to you and suffer for the next week for it?
Some women have enough self-confidence that their new b/f wouldn't feel he was in that position. Perhaps you should feel sorry for him that he's forced to be socially awkward. If you really want to keep talking to him you'll need to make friends with his new owner and get her consent, and a tough job that'll be.
Some women have enough self-confidence that their new b/f wouldn't feel he was in that position. Perhaps you should feel sorry for him that he's forced to be socially awkward. If you really want to keep talking to him you'll need to make friends with his new owner and get her consent, and a tough job that'll be.