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You should disentangle yourself from both of them--this is too much drama to be happening at work. Your boyfriend could honor your feelings even though at work he has to be able to talk with everyone and sometimes it is just conversation. Same thing with you--you'll have to be professional in your dealings with them at work: you don't have to necessarily like her to have a productive working relationship. If you cannot do this, then you need to find another job, and possibly, a new boyfriend.

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Q: What should I think if my BF wants to hang out with a bitchy girl coworker with out me and he says that I don't trust him although I said I don't trust her what should I do?
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