I respect his friendships, and have never tried to tear him off them, or something. But there's just one thing that bothers me... His circle of friends is...quite large. And as far as he has told me, he's had a fling with almost every girl in that group. Varies from a one-night stand to a relationship. And...ugh, as much as I don’t want to, I'm jealous when he's interacting with them... He's a very social person and all of his friends love him. But I've heard stories of him, and stories of his ex-"women", and I'm pretty insecure of his behavior. He’s got the charms of a devil and every girl I know falls for him (including me). It’s true, he chose me over them, but… with all those relationships before me, I’m just waiting for the next girl on the horizon … I’m really in for that guy, and those feelings get me upset big-time.
Any advice on how to manage with all this? I know the best way is to talk to him, but…that has never been easy, we both are bizarre to the core of our bones…
His charm and all those girls he've been with is what make you jealous. you won't talk to him about your jealousy and communication is the main thing in any relationship.
If you really want the relationship to work, I think what I would do is just put my jealousy aside and trust him until he gave me a reason not to. If its really making you worried and unhappy then maybe its not worth it. You should do what would make you happy in the end.
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