And, regardless of what actually happened, the advantage goes to the girl in this situation.
^^^ From what's been presented by the OP, there's not enough evidence to suggest that the other guy is obsessive.
WOMEN NEED TO TRUST THEIR INNER VOICES and not always be the trusting nuturers we are programmed to be.
^^^ From what's been presented by the OP, there's not enough evidence to suggest that the other guy is obsessive.
For now I will take it at face value that the guy was honestly attracted to her but had nothing sinister in mind.
I foresee a certain thread appearing in the next week or two -- "My girlfriend left me for that dweeb she works with" -- especially if he is better alpha male material than the original poster.
All we have to go on is the testimony of one interested party.
So now I have the dilemma as the boyfriend of what to do. Part of me wants to simply end this guy. While I don't see my girlfriend as property, you simply do not make a move on another guy's girl.
But, if the 2nd hand account is true at all, it suggests other problems. Either the girl's decision-making isn't so good or she had other reasons for visiting and trusting the guy.
I foresee a certain thread appearing in the next week or two -- "My girlfriend left me for that dweeb she works with" -- especially if he is better alpha male material than the original poster. Some women definitely are on the lookout for the best sperm for their eggs, whether consciously or not. Cynical, moi?
There's not enough evidence to suggest the girl is making bad decisions or being dishonest either.
There's an astounding amount of supposition going on here. Everyone has lapses in judgment from time to time and to extrapolate outwards from a single event to decide that the person in question has poor decision making skills or clandestine reasoning is really hard to justify.
That was either a bad decision, or else she's not being entirely honest about the events.
That was either a bad decision, or else she's not being entirely honest about the events.
It probably was a bad decision, but you can't jump up from that to saying that there are large problems going on. Like I said, everyone makes bad decisions sometimes and you can't say it's indicative of an actual problem without more examples to extrapolate from. There is no justification for saying that her decision-making is overall poor based solely on this account.
That was either a bad decision, or else she's not being entirely honest about the events.
It probably was a bad decision, but you can't jump up from that to saying that there are large problems going on. Like I said, everyone makes bad decisions sometimes and you can't say it's indicative of an actual problem without more examples to extrapolate from. There is no justification for saying that her decision-making is overall poor based solely on this account.
I don't know, if she really thought he was creepy, I'd say it's a big problem that she went over to his place. There's the immediate danger she was placing herself in. Additionally, there's the fact that she was essentially egging a creep on! That's just begging for more.
Yeah, I think that's a big problem, just from the safety standpoint alone!
Mr Awe
But, if the 2nd hand account is true at all, it suggests other problems. Either the girl's decision-making isn't so good or she had other reasons for visiting and trusting the guy.
There's an astounding amount of supposition going on here. Everyone has lapses in judgment from time to time and to extrapolate outwards from a single event to decide that the person in question has poor decision making skills or clandestine reasoning is really hard to justify.
I foresee a certain thread appearing in the next week or two -- "My girlfriend left me for that dweeb she works with" -- especially if he is better alpha male material than the original poster. Some women definitely are on the lookout for the best sperm for their eggs, whether consciously or not. Cynical, moi?
At the very least, it's interesting that we haven't heard from the OP.
Mr Awe
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