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Would you let your partner delete most of your contacts?


chef17

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So I was texting a friend and she said she let her boyfriend delete almost all of her contacts because "he dont want me to have alot of guys numbers". Am I the only one who finds this stupid? If you are in a relationship with someone, shouldn't they trust you and not care who is in your phone?

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That dude has some insecurity issues.

That's what I was thinking.

It's over the top for sure. If you are in a relationship though it would be weird if she was making new guy friends.

That makes sense but to delete guy friends she already has? That just seems retarded to me.

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That makes sense but to delete guy friends she already has? That just seems retarded to me.

It does seem odd. So what is your relationship with this girl? Would you go out with her if she was single?

Single men are generally not friends with women in relationships because they are cool or fun to hang out with. Their intentions are well....males intentions. Women are different in that regards. There are very few exceptions though.

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When my wife & I were dating she had problems with all the female friends I had. It was almost as simple as telling her "They were my friends before you came around..." It worked itself out, Ive been married for 5 years and dont have any contact with any of them anymore... Dude from the OP has issues, insecurity is another form of immaturity... Dude needs to grow a pair...

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When I first read it I thought the guy has problems. Then I remembered I wasn't too comfortable when I found my husband's ex girlfriends number in his phone.

I guess that doesn't change the likely hood that he has problems and I do too.

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