I have a bro, he's a good bro. and we have had such good times together...
BUT he's pretty much not my friend anymore. That's because his girlfriend does not approve of my relationship with a cheating girl last semester (yeah yeah, sorry we all have bad times in our lives and this is one of mine, hopefully you guys can be mature enough to understand). His girlfriend doesn't want my bro hanging out with me anymore, and he listens to her -__-. So I'm pretty sad that I'm losing friends, and I know what I'm doing is bad, but my bro should stick up for me and support me until I get over her and help me along. Instead, he just leaves me, tells me he's not my friend anymore. pretty much as soon as his gf found out. I think he didn't do enough for me and takes way too much of her opinions and doesn't think enough for himself.
Is he a bad bro?
Is he a bad bro?
or is he justified? I know it's justified that his girlfriend probably hates me, but for him to unfriend me...
how much does your girlfriend's thoughts matter? when it comes down to rejecting friends??
*does your opinion change if...
-my bro says they're deeply in love with each other, on the verge of marrying, too old for this immature messing around s-word, and describes her as his "other half" so her decisions are basically the same as his >_<
So if that's also the case, is he justified? btw, is he still considered a bro?
Does it come to a point where a guy is going to marry his girl so that he stops being a bro? If this is indeed the case, then I guess I should respect him because he's at the point where his girlfriend is the most important thing and nothing else really matters. I see this is the case with married couples and they hang out with their other married friends at sparingly throughout the year.
-my bro says they're deeply in love with each other, on the verge of marrying, too old for this immature messing around s-word, and describes her as his "other half" so her decisions are basically the same as his >_<
So if that's also the case, is he justified? btw, is he still considered a bro?
Does it come to a point where a guy is going to marry his girl so that he stops being a bro? If this is indeed the case, then I guess I should respect him because he's at the point where his girlfriend is the most important thing and nothing else really matters. I see this is the case with married couples and they hang out with their other married friends at sparingly throughout the year.
I'm really curious about this, next time I have faith in my bro...