No you're not wrong about your feelings regarding your boyfriend and his 'just friend'. In fact your feelings on the matter, though spot on, are a little tame. Most reasonable people wouldn't have put up with that nonsense for as long as you have, but take comfort in knowing that you're right about your feelings and don't let anyone make you think or feel otherwise.
There are people, men and women, who get off on taking someone's girlfriend /boyfriend. This woman seems the type, the more it upsets you the better she feels. Maybe it's an ego thing or it gives them a sense of self worth to be picked over someone, I don't know. I can't relate to that type of crazy. She's not the issue though your boyfriend is, he doesn't care about you or your feelings.
Your boyfriend is an a**hole by the way. This has been going on for a year. That's more than enough time for him to have realized what this has done to you and to consider your feelings and put you first and definitely enough suffering that you have endured.
You have said three very important words, 'boyfriend' and 'adult son'. You're not married and you're not raising children together. Do yourself a favour and walk away or kick him out. You deserve to be with someone who respects you.
My friend's ex boyfriend had a 'just a friend' and it tore her up because he behaved the same way your boyfriend is. She put up with it for a few months then moved on, one of the best things that she did for herself.
You're better off ending the relationship and moving on. All you're teaching him by still putting up with this blatant disrespect is that he can treat you like s*** and you'll still hang around. He has no reason to change or improve.
There's no quicker way that'll get your manchild boyfriend's attention than him realizing that you won't always be there to put up with his s***, but don't move on for the sake of making him want you back but actually do it to pursue your own happiness.
Howoever you're able to get him out of your life, do it and don't communicate with him. Focus on healing yourself and you're own self improvement. Start exercising, socializing with your friends and family and meet new people. Try something that you've always wanted to do and have fun.
Most of all, focus and take care of yourself and have fun.
There are people, men and women, who get off on taking someone's girlfriend /boyfriend. This woman seems the type, the more it upsets you the better she feels. Maybe it's an ego thing or it gives them a sense of self worth to be picked over someone, I don't know. I can't relate to that type of crazy. She's not the issue though your boyfriend is, he doesn't care about you or your feelings.
Your boyfriend is an a**hole by the way. This has been going on for a year. That's more than enough time for him to have realized what this has done to you and to consider your feelings and put you first and definitely enough suffering that you have endured.
You have said three very important words, 'boyfriend' and 'adult son'. You're not married and you're not raising children together. Do yourself a favour and walk away or kick him out. You deserve to be with someone who respects you.
My friend's ex boyfriend had a 'just a friend' and it tore her up because he behaved the same way your boyfriend is. She put up with it for a few months then moved on, one of the best things that she did for herself.
You're better off ending the relationship and moving on. All you're teaching him by still putting up with this blatant disrespect is that he can treat you like s*** and you'll still hang around. He has no reason to change or improve.
There's no quicker way that'll get your manchild boyfriend's attention than him realizing that you won't always be there to put up with his s***, but don't move on for the sake of making him want you back but actually do it to pursue your own happiness.
Howoever you're able to get him out of your life, do it and don't communicate with him. Focus on healing yourself and you're own self improvement. Start exercising, socializing with your friends and family and meet new people. Try something that you've always wanted to do and have fun.
Most of all, focus and take care of yourself and have fun.