Originally posted by -Jrabbit
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You aren't a robot.
It is understandable you are upset.
They aren't robots either.
I would say you should put some distance for a while, so that you can feel better. If your friendship survives this distance then great, if it doesn't then too bad.
BTW, I have seen this before in situations like yours (ex-wife leaves for another guy). I think it shows that relationships are serious business, not to be casually entered into or left.
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Originally posted by Felch View PostYou should listen to Jim Croce's Operator on repeat until you realize how dumb it is to let other people control your feelings. That's what I'd do anyways.If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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Originally posted by Snotty View PostMy reading of this is that the 5 month girl was the rebound after the wife. That would explain how she pushed you away, presumably because you got too hot and heavy, too clingy, too fast. As is only natural after a big break up. It can take a while after a big break up to become aloof and mysterious to women again.
If your good friend is really a good friend, then this is bad form. However if your good friend is merely a good acquaintance, then you dont really have a leg to stand on here.
dude was truly someone i considered a good, good friend. he helped pick up the pieces after my wife and i split.
Originally posted by Dinner View PostI'd say be the big boy and suck it up. If it bothers you then don't hang around them when you can avoid it. That doesn't mean you make a scene and become a drama queen; just have other stuff to do until it stops bothering you or they break up.
Originally posted by Tuberski View PostYour feelings don't matter. If either of them had said to stop seeing your current girl because they don't like it, it would be the same thing.
However, point is void if she went to the friend right after you.
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Originally posted by SlowwHand View PostI guess this is one of those shining examples that people's hopes for happiness don't rise and set on your feelings. You've moved on. Why are you being so obnoxious?
Originally posted by Jon Miller View PostYou aren't a robot.
It is understandable you are upset.
They aren't robots either.
I would say you should put some distance for a while, so that you can feel better. If your friendship survives this distance then great, if it doesn't then too bad.
BTW, I have seen this before in situations like yours (ex-wife leaves for another guy). I think it shows that relationships are serious business, not to be casually entered into or left.
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Originally posted by -Jrabbit View PostYour friend is in definite violation of the Bro Code.See you've got to be thinking what was going on when you two were together. Sorry to put it that way, but your friend is out of line.
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Originally posted by Snotty View PostMy reading of this is that the 5 month girl was the rebound after the wife. That would explain how she pushed you away, presumably because you got too hot and heavy, too clingy, too fast.I wasn't born with enough middle fingers.
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Why is it a problem?
Do some root cause analysis. Keep asking yourself "why?" until you get down to the root causes of why you're not happy. If looking at those root causes makes you feel like you're being unreasonable, think some more.The genesis of the "evil Finn" concept- Evil, evil Finland
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Originally posted by Bugs ****ing Bunny View PostWhy is it a problem?
Do some root cause analysis. Keep asking yourself "why?" until you get down to the root causes of why you're not happy. If looking at those root causes makes you feel like you're being unreasonable, think some more.I wasn't born with enough middle fingers.
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Originally posted by Kidicious View PostThat's called obsessive compulsive.The genesis of the "evil Finn" concept- Evil, evil Finland
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Originally posted by self biased View Postno ****? my feelings are hurt because my friends decided my feelings weren't important. pay attention. also my seeing someone else is a different set of circumstances as she wasn't my ex's friend. also also, she did go to him for certain values of 'right after.' also also also, he may or may not have been influencing things in a particular direction before she and i split up.
Your friend may or may not have been porking your ex wife, too. May or may not, doesn't mean ****.
End your friendship with them if you can't deal with it. Just remember, he was there for you after your divorce, so if you end it, he was a better friend to you than you are to him.
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