My boyfriend and I used to be part of the same friendship group. We’ve been together for about 4 years now and are planning a future together (although we’re currently long distance). I’m a bit concerned because I’d like us to have mutual friends, but he’s grown apart from our friends while I haven’t. He turns down their invites if I’m not in town, and if I am, he’ll go because he wants to spend time with me but spend most of the time in a corner texting if I’m not talking to him.
I know his friends and we get on, and I am happy to hang out with them sometimes (I’ve made a really, really strong effort with them over the years), but I find it really exhausting because I feel like they are mocking me (they think I’m really innocent) or sometimes I tend to get shouted down and ignored when we hang out together. Some of them are really racist which makes me feel uncomfortable, as I am half-Asian. They make a lot of crude jokes as well and do things like get completely naked and throw dildos around at a barbecue, which also makes me feel uncomfortable!
I’d like us to genuinely have mutual friends that we’re both genuinely comfortable with but it worries me that I can’t seem to get on with his friends and he doesn’t seem to like mine (ours) that much either. When we’re with my (our) friends, I feel uncomfortable thinking he’s only there because of me and he’d be having much more fun with his own friends. When I think about the future, I don't like the thought of having to have completely separate social lives, although I'm absolutely not saying we should be glued at the hip, either. Just a happy medium.
I understand the value of having separate friends and interests, but as I said, I’d really like us to have SOME mutual friends as well. It’s ok now, but will this become more of a problem in the future, when we live together, for example? How can I resolve this? Does anyone else have experience of this?
I know his friends and we get on, and I am happy to hang out with them sometimes (I’ve made a really, really strong effort with them over the years), but I find it really exhausting because I feel like they are mocking me (they think I’m really innocent) or sometimes I tend to get shouted down and ignored when we hang out together. Some of them are really racist which makes me feel uncomfortable, as I am half-Asian. They make a lot of crude jokes as well and do things like get completely naked and throw dildos around at a barbecue, which also makes me feel uncomfortable!
I’d like us to genuinely have mutual friends that we’re both genuinely comfortable with but it worries me that I can’t seem to get on with his friends and he doesn’t seem to like mine (ours) that much either. When we’re with my (our) friends, I feel uncomfortable thinking he’s only there because of me and he’d be having much more fun with his own friends. When I think about the future, I don't like the thought of having to have completely separate social lives, although I'm absolutely not saying we should be glued at the hip, either. Just a happy medium.
I understand the value of having separate friends and interests, but as I said, I’d really like us to have SOME mutual friends as well. It’s ok now, but will this become more of a problem in the future, when we live together, for example? How can I resolve this? Does anyone else have experience of this?
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