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Jealous of boyfriend working alongside another girl!?

I'm 19 years old and my boyfriend is 21. We've been Ina relationship for almost 2 years despite living 25 miles apart. We see each other 5 times a week also.

As part of his university course he has to go on a placement to work with children and coach them sports. On this placement it is just him and one other girl from his course and that is it as students (where as others have been paired in groups)

Naturally, as most girlfriends I'm a little bit worried and she is the stereotypical toned, blonde, tall, beautiful creature!!

Is it bad that I'm jealous and not worried, but concerned he's going to be spending so much time with her - although professional!! The oak event is for a year, one hour a week- sometimes more depending on Rotas.

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  • 8 years ago
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    It's pretty much normal for you to feel a little bit worried, anxious and yes, jealous too.

    But just don't over-think it. You guys have been in a relationship for 2 years, and of course you trust each other. So have some faith in him and maybe just ask him -jokingly- every now and then how are things going with that girl and see how he answers your question, most likely you will be able to tell whether he's telling the truth or not.

    Also you can talk more about his activity as a coach and how he spends his time there, it'll make you feel a little more comfortable.

    Just don't worry too much.

  • 8 years ago

    U said he meets u five times a week,just check if he meets u more or same no. Of tyms,then its ok but if he meets u lesser than before,then it might be the worst case scenario

    Source(s): A friend in need is a friend indeed
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