I’ve known Jack for a couple of years. He’s kind of a loner but we always got along as we both have some geeky interests. We’re both introverts but I’m somewhat more social.

My girlfriend is also an introvert and when I introduced them, years ago, it was awkward at first but they got along pretty well. We hang out occasionally the three of us.

Mostly we talk in a Facebook group, and I talk to him in private messages. A few times, when he went through a family problem, I knew (from my girlfriend) that he vented to her in a private messages. She was happy to help but felt the need to tell me and I was OK with it.

When we do something at my house, I always invite him but he always refuses. The few times he aquiesced was because my girlfriend convinced him. Sometimes he disables all his social media and we loose all contact.

The latest one has been going for a while. I tried to call him multiple times but he never answers. When my girlfriend messages him he answers immediately. We actually tested that when we were together.

Lately he’s been sending her messages trying to chit chat and being somewhat insistent. She felt it was very weird, specially after her seeing he never answer my calls. This latest time she actually confronted him about it and point blank asked him if he was mad at me and that it was all very weird.

You know what I’m thinking…but I’d like to know your perspective.

  • Paraponera_clavata@lemmy.world
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    1. He’s gay and closeted, looking for a friend, and it’s easier to talk to a girl than directly to you.

    2. He has feelings for your girlfriend. This is not an issue, as long as you trust your girlfriend. Feel flattered that your girlfriend is so awesome.

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      It’s really impossible to know without more context, but some people just find it easier to talk to women. Even if he doesn’t have feelings for your girlfriend, he might simply find her interactions easier to process. This isn’t uncommon with people who are going through a lot of heavy personal trauma.

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        Clearly girlfriend is not having it anymore… He needs to find another shop.

        These behavior already crossed inappropriate line and likely this person has no social skills to navigate that.

        Also, this person is not OPs friend

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          I don’t think anything here is clear. It’s virtually impossible to understand a real world scenario from a couple of paragraphs written by a single person. Interpersonal relationships have a shit ton of nuance, and making judgements quickly often burns bridges that had no business being burned.

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            This latest time she actually confronted him about it and point blank asked him if he was mad at me and that it was all very weird.

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              And that itself is very sparse on details. It didn’t say what his response was at all, which could turn the situation any number of ways.

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      I do trust my girlfriend 200%. But having feelings for her is one thing, another is acting on them. I don’t think I can be his friend if that’s the case…

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        He’s texting her back and ignoring you, he’s already made the decision that you’re not his friend, catch up.

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          It’s not that he’s just texting her back. He’s initiating chats with her and being insistent. My girlfriend is a bit naive and even she found it umcomfortable. She described the chats and, while I didn’t tell her so I wouldn’t upset her, it was clearly an awkward attempt to flirt.

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            I’m just old enough to fully understand this stuff now… being old is no fun, but at least I can see though bad attempts at flirting