I have been in a long-distance relationship for a year and half now with a man whom I am deeply in love with and whom I which to spend the rest of my life with. We have known each other for six years outside of that.
I am a college student and my two closest girl friends are dating boys who also go to our college. One girl is my roommate and her boyfriend is constantly in our room hanging out. It didn't bother me before because they were very careful not to be overly affection with each other around me but now they are much bolder and I constantly feel like a third wheel - I've been leaving my room for hours at a time just to avoid being around them. I've been "sexiled" from my room countless times because they just can't keep their hands off each other.
The other girl expects everyone to love her boyfriend as much as she does and wants us all to sacrifice huge amounts of time to do things for him and with him. She doesn't shut up about him and whines to NO END about the fact that she doesn't get to see him on Sundays.
When I point out that I don't get to see my boyfriend for months at a time, they both tell me that "That's different, because you are used to not being able to see him so it doesn't hurt as much" when it hurts a hell of a lot more, especially when I have to deal with these couple making out around me and talking about their sexcapades. They treat my relationship like it's not as legitimate because it's long distance. It's hard enough to be in a long-distance relationship without my "friends" flaunting their relationship in my face and acting like my relationship doesn't count. I don't know what to do, I'm constantly on the verge of tears and angry all the time now - I'm never like that. I hate this, but I don't know what to say to them to be kind but at the same time make it clear that they are being hurtful!
I am a college student and my two closest girl friends are dating boys who also go to our college. One girl is my roommate and her boyfriend is constantly in our room hanging out. It didn't bother me before because they were very careful not to be overly affection with each other around me but now they are much bolder and I constantly feel like a third wheel - I've been leaving my room for hours at a time just to avoid being around them. I've been "sexiled" from my room countless times because they just can't keep their hands off each other.
The other girl expects everyone to love her boyfriend as much as she does and wants us all to sacrifice huge amounts of time to do things for him and with him. She doesn't shut up about him and whines to NO END about the fact that she doesn't get to see him on Sundays.
When I point out that I don't get to see my boyfriend for months at a time, they both tell me that "That's different, because you are used to not being able to see him so it doesn't hurt as much" when it hurts a hell of a lot more, especially when I have to deal with these couple making out around me and talking about their sexcapades. They treat my relationship like it's not as legitimate because it's long distance. It's hard enough to be in a long-distance relationship without my "friends" flaunting their relationship in my face and acting like my relationship doesn't count. I don't know what to do, I'm constantly on the verge of tears and angry all the time now - I'm never like that. I hate this, but I don't know what to say to them to be kind but at the same time make it clear that they are being hurtful!
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