Certainly. It's what would prompt you ask the question in the first place that probably needs an answer or evaluation! It's dinner and if you are in a worthwhile and trusting relationship then it won't matter and if something does come of it then your worry doesn't help and you're better off knowing it and making some changes!
2006-10-31 15:30:09
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answered by Anonymous
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i imagine it could be ok if he informed me about it like Him:toddler, Im going to have dinner with a buddy(even more effective perfect if he mentions her call) so that you do not ought to cook dinner alot this evening. yet i wouldnt in basic terms asume although if he had this kind of activity that he would normaly visit dinners yet when he had particular activity and they went to an expensive position then i'd be somewhat curisous
2016-12-05 10:09:24
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answered by deparvine 4
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No. Its worse that you don't know the friend. Its almost like you are giving permission for them to be together. Thats what its going to lead to. You are allowing them to get better acquainted with one another. Why? Why couldn't you go with them or cook a dinner for the three of you? Never allow someone access to your significant other.
2006-10-31 15:25:37
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answered by shellese2 4
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This is hard to answer with out more information. I would ask you why you are not invited. Perhaps you should ask to go along to see his reaction and hear his response. Is she an exgirlfriend. In many cases it is not ok, somthing is in development with them. Sometimes though, I can speak for myself, that I could have a lunch with a women friend, or exgirlfriend and there is nothing wrong going on. Find out more about her, and how they know each other. Communicate with him.
2006-10-31 15:27:46
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answered by michael c 2
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Absolutely. If it were a frequent thing I would wonder why the heck they had to go out to dinner all the time...but like, especially for special occasions like a birthday!
2006-10-31 15:29:12
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answered by ixi26c 4
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It should be if your relationship is solid...and you were otherwise unavailable or undesirious of going...
It's okay to have opposite sex friends and spend time with them...but it's not kewl if your partner is sitting at home wanting to be with you, and you're out with someone else...
If this situation bothers you, talk to your partner...
2006-10-31 15:27:01
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answered by . 7
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No. certainly not in this case because it's going to be hurting you.
your guy should respect your feelings. you're his significant other, and you come before this so called friend.
2006-10-31 15:32:53
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answered by atiana 6
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I don't really think it's necessary, unless your significant other doesn't mind you tagging along. If it's an innocent dinner, then no one should mind. :)
2006-10-31 15:23:26
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answered by Diedre 1
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If you don't know who the "friend" is or your significant other is not willing to let you in on this, then no, its NOT OK!
2006-10-31 15:22:16
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answered by Frank 2
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Of course it is ok.
If you have such little trust in your supposedly "significant" other, then perhaps you need to reevaulate your relationship.
2006-10-31 15:29:02
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answered by S h ä r k G û m b ò 6
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