Ladies, has this ever happened to you? You have a girlfriend, who, time after time, bails on your getting together because she received an invitation from a guy. After you’d already made plans. Because you’re such a good friend, you murmur approvingly and say you understand.

Deep down inside, you’re starting to become resentful and you feel more than a bit neglected. Here’s a news flash for you; guys don’t break guy plans to spend time with you, so you might want to think twice before cancelling gal pal plans for a guy. In truth, if he cared for you at all he’d be the first one to insist that you keep your original plan.

“First come, First served” is a popular business policy. So why aren’t relationships like that too? Being with friends occasionally is not going to tear a strong relationship apart. Actually it will make it stronger because it shows all concerned that you have a life of your own too. Don’t forget, you’ve likely known your friends a lot longer than you’ve know your sweetie.

Now, there are probably a few women out there that may be saying that you shouldn’t let your friends come between you and your man. On the flip side, should you let your man come between you and your friends? Think about it. There are a certain percentage of women who meet someone new and begin dating and then become totally involved with their man.

This new guy becomes their whole life. Phone calls to friends become a thing of the past. Your chats are no longer needed as she thinks this new man is all she needs. Her work may suffer as well as other parts of her personal life. And you’re thinking “I would never let that happen to me”, but it’s often not a conscientious decision.

Love is supposed to complement who you are. It’s not supposed to leave you brain dead and lose your friends and maybe even your job. If the relationship doesn’t last, you’ll need your friends more than ever. The same people that you don’t have time for now will be the one picking up the pieces when your lover hits the road.

It’s likely that even if they haven’t said so your friends wanted to confront you about your attitude towards them. They were probably afraid of damaging your friendship further. They’re caring friends though because they’ll keep their mouth shut while you sob your heart out in the wake of your last breakup.

If your guy can’t understand that you have a life that may not include him, then you don’t need him. It’s that simple. Remember, you don’t have to lose your identity to be in love or to be involved in a relationship. A relationship should add to your life, not take away from it.

This post was written by the staff of the Datepad.com internet dating company where you can find thousands of helpful dating posts.

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