MoreThanSmooth
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This post is a bit of a novel, but I can't really shorten it much more....bah, whatever.
I know a couple who have been dating for about 7 years now. Both friends of mine, though the boyfriend hasn't seen me a few years so I'm actually closer to his girl. We have a few mutual friends too.
Anyway she was in town yesterday and I hadn't seen her for months, so we met for lunch to catch up.
Started off light and funny, but then eventually she got into the heavier stuff and started telling me she thinks her relationship is in serious trouble.
I tried to give my best advice and just help her remain calm a bit, she was kinda shaken up and I felt bad for her. She said several times that she really felt like she needed stronger male affection in her life, a guy who is more masculine and open to providing comfort.
It sounds bad/arrogant, but TBH I'm undoubtedly a lot more masculine than her BF and I think she sort of admires it in a way - so for that reason I guess she wanted my advice. Amongst other things, I told her she should actually say to her BF that she wants him to be more assertive and confident, less indecisive.
What I found surprising, given her saddened state, was that she was initiating quite a lot of kino as we talked. I reciprocated a little to comfort her, but I didn't want to cross any lines. She grabbed my wrist, stroked my hand, hugged me a whole bunch of times and at a couple of points she rested her leg up against mine - sketchy maybe, though I'm assuming this was a mistake? I don't think she was hitting on me, it was more that she just feels very isolated and needed a kind of masculine presence to soothe her a bit?
Obviously I'm not going to be a weasel and put the moves on this woman, I think she's in a vulnerable and isolated position. But it's tough watching this whole thing happen without helping. My old buddy really needs to nut up and show her he still cares IMO, I really don't understand how he's dropped the ball so hard. It's like he doesn't give a sh*t or something.
I'm feeling conflicted, though, since I haven't seen him for a long time and I have no idea what he's done to f*ck up so badly.
What advice, if any, would you give her? What advice would you give me? Should I just distance myself from this whole thing?
I'm thinking the best play now is to hang back, it's none of my business. But she wants to meet for food/drinks next time she's in town, so I know it's going to come up again and I'm not sure what more advice I can give.
Thanks guys.
I know a couple who have been dating for about 7 years now. Both friends of mine, though the boyfriend hasn't seen me a few years so I'm actually closer to his girl. We have a few mutual friends too.
Anyway she was in town yesterday and I hadn't seen her for months, so we met for lunch to catch up.
Started off light and funny, but then eventually she got into the heavier stuff and started telling me she thinks her relationship is in serious trouble.
I tried to give my best advice and just help her remain calm a bit, she was kinda shaken up and I felt bad for her. She said several times that she really felt like she needed stronger male affection in her life, a guy who is more masculine and open to providing comfort.
It sounds bad/arrogant, but TBH I'm undoubtedly a lot more masculine than her BF and I think she sort of admires it in a way - so for that reason I guess she wanted my advice. Amongst other things, I told her she should actually say to her BF that she wants him to be more assertive and confident, less indecisive.
What I found surprising, given her saddened state, was that she was initiating quite a lot of kino as we talked. I reciprocated a little to comfort her, but I didn't want to cross any lines. She grabbed my wrist, stroked my hand, hugged me a whole bunch of times and at a couple of points she rested her leg up against mine - sketchy maybe, though I'm assuming this was a mistake? I don't think she was hitting on me, it was more that she just feels very isolated and needed a kind of masculine presence to soothe her a bit?
Obviously I'm not going to be a weasel and put the moves on this woman, I think she's in a vulnerable and isolated position. But it's tough watching this whole thing happen without helping. My old buddy really needs to nut up and show her he still cares IMO, I really don't understand how he's dropped the ball so hard. It's like he doesn't give a sh*t or something.
I'm feeling conflicted, though, since I haven't seen him for a long time and I have no idea what he's done to f*ck up so badly.
What advice, if any, would you give her? What advice would you give me? Should I just distance myself from this whole thing?
I'm thinking the best play now is to hang back, it's none of my business. But she wants to meet for food/drinks next time she's in town, so I know it's going to come up again and I'm not sure what more advice I can give.
Thanks guys.