BY JOSEE NG

What if your friends don’t like the person you’re dating? Can you (should you) fix that? My interview with Glam Magazine examines the possible reasons for this reaction, and your options for response: #jealousfriends #datingadvice #sabotage

Josee writes, “As Shakespeare put it, “The course of true love never did run smooth.” Obstacles, such as sickness, poverty, and distance, add zing to romantic screenplays. But off the screen, they are far from inspirational, albeit much less farfetched. In the 21st century, we don’t have to secretly hand one another saucy escort cards to avoid the glares of our chaperones, but we do have a girl code or bro code to adhere to.

For example, if you’ve been in a girl or boy squad at any point in your life, you might have heard of the “sisters before misters” or “bros before hoes” rule. Yup! In real life, it might not take death or family feuds to do you apart. Your besties’ opinions can put your relationship through a wringer.

Get to the bottom of things and trust your instinct

In an ideal world, you should believe that your besties have your best interest at heart. However, if you’ve watched “Bride Wars” or “Gossip Girls,” you might already know that even a lifelong friendship can have patterns of covert dysfunctions.

Once you’ve heard your friends out and their arguments didn’t hold water, you might have to ask yourself if this person has been a good influence in your life. Did they root for you in your previously achieved milestones? This may sound a little harsh, but actor and bodybuilder Terry Crews faced a similar dilemma with his close circle. “There are certain people in my life who are always jealous of our relationship who may have not realized it,” the “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” star told Page Six about how he saved his relationship by not acting on his friends’ advice.

In extreme cases, a jealous friend may try to sabotage your relationship, as relationship expert Susan Winter explained to Insider. Jealousy in this case doesn’t necessarily mean that your friend has a crush on the person you’re dating. It can be a sign of their unwillingness to share your attention with another person. If that’s the case, you need to react to their skepticism in a gentle way.

At the end of the day, you have to trust your instincts. You can make an effort to make both your friends and lover feel secure in your separate relationships with them. However, when your friends are not happy with the arrangements, you don’t have to prioritize your friendship over your relationship. If you know the person you’re dating is the one, you shouldn’t let anyone derail your dreams.”

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