Your GF needs to learn the art of compromise here. Look, other people exist, and you two are sharing a home together. I really don't see how being in one room by yourself with headphones on has any effect on her ability to hang out with her friends in an entirely different room. Because it literally doesn't.
It's just hanging out with friends, I don't understand why she has to go on about needing it to be this intentional thing and requiring zero presence in the home. If she's that bothered by sharing, she should live alone. It sounds like she's so stuck on needing it to be her way, she's not considering the fact that it's your home too.
Also, why do they always have to hang out at your house? Can't they just go out to socialize? It's weird that their hanging out requires such specific parameters and has to be devoid of any other human beings. Hanging out at home is cool sometimes, but not every time and with such rigid constraints.
Asking for some privacy is completely valid and you've provided that, but being asked to leave entirely on a regular basis is just bizarre.
It sounds like she's nitpicking this and being unnecessarily difficult over something that doesn't need to be this hard. Is there something else she's upset about and maybe projecting here? It's seriously such a strange stance I feel like there has to be something else she's not communicating.
Run. (Chilling rapid music). This is the definition of sexual assault. His willingness to do it once is a sign that he will do it again.
There’s no rule as to how long you have to wait till you start dating/sleeping with someone else.
You don’t own her. Leave her alone.
Your GF needs to learn the art of compromise here. Look, other people exist, and you two are sharing a home together. I really don't see how being in one room by yourself with headphones on has any effect on her ability to hang out with her friends in an entirely different room. Because it literally doesn't.
It's just hanging out with friends, I don't understand why she has to go on about needing it to be this intentional thing and requiring zero presence in the home. If she's that bothered by sharing, she should live alone. It sounds like she's so stuck on needing it to be her way, she's not considering the fact that it's your home too.
Also, why do they always have to hang out at your house? Can't they just go out to socialize? It's weird that their hanging out requires such specific parameters and has to be devoid of any other human beings. Hanging out at home is cool sometimes, but not every time and with such rigid constraints.
Asking for some privacy is completely valid and you've provided that, but being asked to leave entirely on a regular basis is just bizarre.
It sounds like she's nitpicking this and being unnecessarily difficult over something that doesn't need to be this hard. Is there something else she's upset about and maybe projecting here? It's seriously such a strange stance I feel like there has to be something else she's not communicating.