SteR
Master Don Juan
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- Jan 9, 2004
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For as long as I can remember, there's always been an unwritten rule with my friends that once one of us hooks up with a girl, she's off limits unless otherwise specified. In fact if I'm honest, I've always assumed that this was pretty much an innate rule among all men.
So a while ago, I got together with this girl for one night. We didn't really have that much in common but we ended up sleeping together. The following even we were out again and we got into a bit of an argument. I gave her the cold shoulder so she started flirting with my friend right in front of me. Fast forward a few hours and I head back for the night. I later found out that the two of them hooked up and I was livid.
What struck me wasn't the girl's behaviour (I didn't expect any loyalty from her), however I felt betrayed by my supposed friend for going behind my back. I spoke to him later and he apologised profusely, which made me feel that I had a legitimate grievance. However It did make me question whether it was wrong of me to assume that guys shouldn't do that to one another?
Don't get me wrong, it was only a brief fling so I understand that I can't expect the girl to remain faithful to me, but I always thought guys would know not to move in on someone else's territory that quickly - or maybe it's me in the wrong?
What do you guys think?
The thing that's bothering me now is that it's looking like the situation may repeat itself, however this time I'm wondering whether it'd be unreasonable for me to be up front with him and tell him to back off? After all, I'm not in a relationship with her, but I'd be lying if I said I wouldn't be incredibly pissed off..
So a while ago, I got together with this girl for one night. We didn't really have that much in common but we ended up sleeping together. The following even we were out again and we got into a bit of an argument. I gave her the cold shoulder so she started flirting with my friend right in front of me. Fast forward a few hours and I head back for the night. I later found out that the two of them hooked up and I was livid.
What struck me wasn't the girl's behaviour (I didn't expect any loyalty from her), however I felt betrayed by my supposed friend for going behind my back. I spoke to him later and he apologised profusely, which made me feel that I had a legitimate grievance. However It did make me question whether it was wrong of me to assume that guys shouldn't do that to one another?
Don't get me wrong, it was only a brief fling so I understand that I can't expect the girl to remain faithful to me, but I always thought guys would know not to move in on someone else's territory that quickly - or maybe it's me in the wrong?
What do you guys think?
The thing that's bothering me now is that it's looking like the situation may repeat itself, however this time I'm wondering whether it'd be unreasonable for me to be up front with him and tell him to back off? After all, I'm not in a relationship with her, but I'd be lying if I said I wouldn't be incredibly pissed off..