Boyfriend is Isolating Her



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Original Visitor's Question from a 31-40 year old Female
My best mate got a new boyfriend who she seems serious about. I was excited for her.

However I have found that since things became more serious, her boyfriend appears to want me out of the picture. He and his best friend have been rude to me for no reason. My friend is aware of this and supportive, but he is clever.

I meet him very soon and feel that he will have more plans to try to cause trouble and split us up.

Do you have any ideas on how to best deal with this? I feel we will be in each other's company a lot and that things will only get worse with him.




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