Real Live College Guy Joel: When Your BF & Your BFF's Don't Get Along

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Desperately trying to understand the inscrutable mind of the college male? Real Live College Guy Joel (replete with a name way cooler than those of RLCGs Joe and Joey) is here to help you out, call you out, write you a poem to show you you’re great, etc. From major emotional drama to the minutiae of social interaction, use him as your one-stop shop for guy advice.
 
I’m dating a guy who my friends all hate because not only is he not very nice to them, he’s also known to be a player, so they don’t trust him. I’m afraid this will ruin my relationship – I really care about him, and it’s important to me for my boyfriend and my friends to get along well. Are my friends just seeing something I’m not seeing? At what point should I start listening to them, and how do I get my boyfriend to make an effort with them?
    -Not a Player Hater at Northwestern

 
girl yelling at guy, couple fighting, bitchy girlfriend, difficult girlfriendNot a Player Hater,

 Contrary to the opinion of the Spice Girls, a perfectly healthy relationship need not involve more than a nodding cordiality between boyfriend and friends. However, it worries me that you so openly admit that this guy is a jerk to them. This may just be a defense mechanism if your friends are openly hostile to him, but the first thing you need to do is sit this guy down and talk to him about why he acts this way.
 
But be careful about how you approach the matter. Do not (I repeat: do not) get angry or emotional. Try to stay impartial; instead of asking, “Why aren’t you nicer?” ask, “Why do you think you haven’t really gelled with so-and-so?” Okay, use a less dweeby word than gelled, but you get the idea. Avoid putting the blame on anyone. He will be really turned off if you get accusatory. If he blames your friends, explain that they just worry about you and that you will talk to them as well. Be as conciliatory as possible, and then see how he responds and if he behaves better in the future. If he really cares about you, he will listen and start behaving himself better.

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