This situation may stem from differing boundaries or trust levels in your relationship. Your girlfriend might feel comfortable with her friendships, while she may have concerns about your interactions with female friends. It's important to communicate openly about these feelings, discussing the reasons behind the different rules, and finding a compromise that respects both partners’ comfort levels. Ultimately, mutual trust and understanding are essential for a healthy relationship.
It could be that your female friends are jealous. They also might simply be giving you time to spend with your girlfriend.
Men might hesitate to introduce their girlfriend to female friends for various reasons, including concerns about potential jealousy or misunderstandings. They may also feel protective of their relationship or worry about how their girlfriend will be perceived in social settings. Additionally, some men might simply prefer to keep their romantic life separate from their friendships, viewing them as distinct aspects of their lives. Ultimately, it can vary greatly depending on individual personalities and relationship dynamics.
You can be friends with siblings, but the term you use depends on what you prefer. When a male uses the term "girlfriend," he usually means a female with which he has a romantic relationship. Most people would call their sister simply, "my sister."
In the Irish (Gaelic): 'banchairde', female friends.In (Scottish) Gaelic: 'banacharaidean', female friends.
This seems like an issue between you and your girlfriend. If she is worried about you cheating, you should ask her why. Perhaps she is insecure and needs you to tell her that you would not cheat on her.
They would have to be friends first.
It is natural to feel uncomfortable if your boyfriend says "I love you" to his female friends. It is important to communicate your feelings with him and discuss boundaries in your relationship.
Your friend. Nothing wrong with just calling her that
Lezbo is an adjective to describe a female who has a "closer than friends" relationship with another female. Do not call anyone this, or they will be offended. :|
You are an adult and as long as you are just friends with this girl then handle it in a mature fashion. First off, phoning your friend from work is sneaking and if your g/f found out she would think you were cheating and you could well split-up over it. Secondly, TELL your girlfriend that this person is just a good friend and you'd like her to meet her. If your girlfriend agrees to go along with you to meet your friend then be sure you make it known to your girlfriend by paying a lot of attention to her that she's you're girlfriend and your female friend is just that! If the above doesn't work, then sorry to say your girlfriend has a jealously problem, is immature and should not feel threatened about meeting a female friend of yours. As long as you are being honest with yourself that your female friend is JUST a friend then no girlfriend should EVER come between that friendship. My husband has a couple of female friends and I have a couple of male friends and we ask them over for dinner or sometimes meet them for a coffee and there is nothing more to the relationships. If you can't have trust in a relationship then there is no relationship!
Yes and no. It depends on if the guy had more of his mother's influence. That means that he is a mommys boy
copines means either girlfriend or female friend in French. A girl can speak about her copines, and they are female friends. If this is a guy talking, you have to deduce it from the context, attitude, etc...