I wouldn't jump to conclusions just yet. It may be they have the same type of job and they are interested in what they are doing and just talk about work. If he is saying things that are personal or he's talking more about her than you, then it's time for you to tell him you don't appreciate it. Of course he is goingsay "Gee, can't I even talk about a co-worker without you getting bent out of shape?" This is when you say, "Reverse this scenario and if I was always talking 24/7 about some guy at work I don't think you'd like it either. Have that talk with him. Good luck Merry Christmas Marcy
yes..
Sounds like he likes you a lot.
It means someone talks a lot.
If she pregnant!
mi hermano is Spanish for my brother
Nothing. He is a nice guy.
Girls are confusing....
Depends on what he is saying and why. If he is trashing her, that is bad. It might mean he has no respect for women. If he is praising her (while ignoring you) he is giving you hints that your thing is over. If he is just mentioning her, then maybe he is just talking about the junk that happens during his work day. You kind of have to know which is which. When a female coworker kept trying to hug me, I told my wife about it. But I also told her that I had told the coworker I was very uncomfortable with being hugged by a woman who was not my wife. So, is he keeping secrets from you? Is he throwing the other woman in your face to worry you? Is he holding her up as an example of virtue that you can't attain? Look closely at what he says and ask him why he says it.
That means she's married and you should let her go.
Yes, the phrase 'a lot' is an adverb, as is the colloquial term "lots."As a adverb with action verbs, it can mean "frequently." (He surfs a lot)As an adverb for other verbs, it can mean "greatly" or "much" (I like him a lot, He talks a lot)
It usually means that He is interested in you. This was answered by a Boy so it is likely to Be right.
It means "a guy who talks a lot" in English.