Sweetcheeks
Don Juan
My girlfriend was lying in bed with me last night at 1 AM. We were talking after some good sex.
She asked me about this female friend of mine. I met this girl at around the same time I met my girlfriend. Really cool girl, I enjoy talking to her immensely. Intelligent, mature, funny, and very interested in me. She has a much better attitude than my girlfriend, it's really too bad I'm not physically attracted to her.
Out of respect for my relationship with my girlfriend, I DON'T SEE THIS GIRL face to face any more. I DON'T CALL her, either.
She calls me every week and a half or so, and we talk on the phone for about 15-20 minutes each time. It DOES NOT impinge on my time with my girlfriend, and I let her know that I talk to this girl.
She asked me if this girl knows that I have a girlfriend. I said "no, she doesn't". I told her it hasn't come up, and I didn't see a reason to bring it up.
GF "But she likes you!"
ME "Lots of girls like me"
GF "But she calls you! You're leading her on!"
ME "By just talking to her once a week?"
GF "It's just wrong!"
ME "I'm glad you're jealous"
My girlfriend tried to play a moral outrage card on me. I told her that she (girlfriend) didn't really care about the ethics behind leading someone on, because MANY of HER friends are stringing a number of AFCs along, and my girlfriend never took issue with that.
I told my girlfriend that if I wanted this girl romantically, I would be with her right now. I honestly enjoy talking to this girl AS A PERSON, and that is that.
Knowing that this girl is attracted to me, I am careful not to flirt or lead her on in any direct way. The thing is, a number of close female "FRIENDS" in the past were actually very interested in me romantically, and when they realized I did not share their feelings, they just disappeared out of my life, leaving me feeling hurt and bitter.
I told my girlfriend that I would tell my friend that I am in a relationship next time, and apoligized for her discomfort. She gave me attitude, made some sarcastic remarks. I got up and started getting dressed.
GF "What are you doing"
ME "I'm taking you home RIGHT NOW"
GF "It's late, why?"
ME "I apologized, and told you how I was going to deal with the problem. I don't need this sh**, I'd rather sleep alone and in peace."
GF "I'm sorry, I won't act mad anymore"
I get back in bed. I fall asleep. My girlfriend wakes me up, and starts asking me more questions. We talk some more. She starts getting sarcastic remarks again, and I get up, get dressed, and INSIST this time that I take her home (She lives 30 minutes away by highway), it is now 4:30 AM and I have gotten about 30 minutes of sleep.
GF "I'm sorry, please come back to bed"
ME "I heard that one already. I'm not getting back in bed with you so you can try to guilt trip me again and give me attitude. I apologized and gave you an action plan, and that wasn't enough. There's nothing more I can do."
GF "I mean it this time, really"
ME "It's too late. GET UP."
GF "Are you going to be okay driving back?"
ME "That's my problem. I'm willing to take the chance."
I drove her home, on the way I told her to stop talking to me because I was angry. I walked her to her door, and waited until she got inside. She offered me a hug, I refused and turned and left.
I called her when I got home to let her know I got home safe.
I suspect I am wrong in a number of ways. Please provide an analysis.
She asked me about this female friend of mine. I met this girl at around the same time I met my girlfriend. Really cool girl, I enjoy talking to her immensely. Intelligent, mature, funny, and very interested in me. She has a much better attitude than my girlfriend, it's really too bad I'm not physically attracted to her.
Out of respect for my relationship with my girlfriend, I DON'T SEE THIS GIRL face to face any more. I DON'T CALL her, either.
She calls me every week and a half or so, and we talk on the phone for about 15-20 minutes each time. It DOES NOT impinge on my time with my girlfriend, and I let her know that I talk to this girl.
She asked me if this girl knows that I have a girlfriend. I said "no, she doesn't". I told her it hasn't come up, and I didn't see a reason to bring it up.
GF "But she likes you!"
ME "Lots of girls like me"
GF "But she calls you! You're leading her on!"
ME "By just talking to her once a week?"
GF "It's just wrong!"
ME "I'm glad you're jealous"
My girlfriend tried to play a moral outrage card on me. I told her that she (girlfriend) didn't really care about the ethics behind leading someone on, because MANY of HER friends are stringing a number of AFCs along, and my girlfriend never took issue with that.
I told my girlfriend that if I wanted this girl romantically, I would be with her right now. I honestly enjoy talking to this girl AS A PERSON, and that is that.
Knowing that this girl is attracted to me, I am careful not to flirt or lead her on in any direct way. The thing is, a number of close female "FRIENDS" in the past were actually very interested in me romantically, and when they realized I did not share their feelings, they just disappeared out of my life, leaving me feeling hurt and bitter.
I told my girlfriend that I would tell my friend that I am in a relationship next time, and apoligized for her discomfort. She gave me attitude, made some sarcastic remarks. I got up and started getting dressed.
GF "What are you doing"
ME "I'm taking you home RIGHT NOW"
GF "It's late, why?"
ME "I apologized, and told you how I was going to deal with the problem. I don't need this sh**, I'd rather sleep alone and in peace."
GF "I'm sorry, I won't act mad anymore"
I get back in bed. I fall asleep. My girlfriend wakes me up, and starts asking me more questions. We talk some more. She starts getting sarcastic remarks again, and I get up, get dressed, and INSIST this time that I take her home (She lives 30 minutes away by highway), it is now 4:30 AM and I have gotten about 30 minutes of sleep.
GF "I'm sorry, please come back to bed"
ME "I heard that one already. I'm not getting back in bed with you so you can try to guilt trip me again and give me attitude. I apologized and gave you an action plan, and that wasn't enough. There's nothing more I can do."
GF "I mean it this time, really"
ME "It's too late. GET UP."
GF "Are you going to be okay driving back?"
ME "That's my problem. I'm willing to take the chance."
I drove her home, on the way I told her to stop talking to me because I was angry. I walked her to her door, and waited until she got inside. She offered me a hug, I refused and turned and left.
I called her when I got home to let her know I got home safe.
I suspect I am wrong in a number of ways. Please provide an analysis.