Quote Originally Posted by Rocky View Post
If I'm in a relationship I'm not going to spend time with other girls one-on-one. I don't want to send my girlfriend a bad message and cause drama. That just seems silly to me, and I wouldn't want to be put in that position either. Sure, I have a few really good female friends that I could hang out with by myself if I ever needed to get another perspective on things, but I wouldn't go leave my girlfriend and talk to them by myself if my gf doesn't care for them. I think some mutual respect goes a long way, and how rinaoa is telling it, I don't think that there is any in what she has going for her at this point.
That seems kind of immature. I don't mean to be offensive but limiting your group of friends because it might send the "wrong message" to your partner is just stupid in my opinion. If you're both mature, trustworthy people who love eachother, everything is going well and no one has ever cheated on the other one, I don't see why you can't hang out with someone of the opposite sex. There's always going to be "tension", but only if you recognise the tension. I think you as a couple should get passed that. Just saying. But if you're both agreeing to not hanging out with people from the opposite sex, I guess that is ok, in some weird way.

As for the actual topic:

Your boyfriend sounds like a total asshole and is simply put a hypocrite. He obviously feels no need to tell you where he's at while you should feel guilty for hanging out with a male friend?

That's just wrong.

Quite frankly, that doesn't sound like a relationship. I don't understand why you're still bothered by the guy's response to what you do. If I was in a long distance relationship and my girlfriend would behave like that, her reactions would start to lose their importance. If he's going to behave like a total asshole, I don't see how he can call himself your boyfriend.

Especially in a long distance relationship where you can't hang out, have sex or do anything together.