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Should I let my boyfriend hang out with girls when I'm not there?

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Question - (1 December 2008) 2 Answers - (Newest, 1 December 2008)
A female New Zealand age 30-35, anonymous writes:

Should I let my boyfriend hang out with other females when Im not there, at all?

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A female reader, Emilysanswers United Kingdom +, writes (1 December 2008):

If you think he is not an animal and will not pounce on them as soon as your back is turned then yes.

He should not be a prisoner.

If a man told you who you were and were not allowed to talk to then I would be telling you to kick his arse for it.

Trust is important. If you can't trust him then don't be with him.

Good Luck!! xx

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A reader, anonymous, writes (1 December 2008):

If you trust him and if you are comfortable with him doing so, I see no harm in it, but if you are worried about it and if it is troubling you, I think you should talk to him and tell him that you don't like it and that it does make you feel uncomfrtable. Talk to him nicely and don't demand, because then he might think you are jealous and insecure. Be very diplomatic when you discuss this with him. Guys don't like "clingy" girls.

Good luck.

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