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Originally Posted by DSTRen13
I hate my husband's friend's SO. The friend himself is fine. SHE is just ... eugh. But whenever there are "couple" events going on, I always get stuck having to hang out with her. So awkward.
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This is my problem, too. Live-in's best friend from home is really really awesome, and didn't even give me any crap when I fell asleep on the couch the first night I met him (we were hanging out at live-in's mom's house, I had just flown in that day because we were still long distance, and it was a looooong day). I fell asleep in the middle of a conversation for crying out loud! But he understood, and he's just in general a really great guy!
His girlfriend/friend/whatever she is to him today, however, is a GINORMOUS BIA. We went to a concert once, and she totally ruined it for me by complaining the entire time. The first time I met her she tried to start a fight with me by saying that she hated sororities and everything they stood for. She also then tried to talk about how her friend has such a huge crush on live-in and she considered "setting them up." WTF? I didn't take the bait, but come on, that was ridiculous.
I cooked for them once, and she complained about the food. Dude, it was TACOS. You really can't mess up tacos! I even got both hard and soft shells because I didn't know what SHE SPECIFICALLY liked!
Ugh. I could go on and on about this girl. It has gotten to the point where I avoid live-in's best friend when I know she'll be around. Which is sad, because I like live-in's best friend a lot.
Live-in also has another (guy) friend that I can't stand. He complained the entire time we were at a concert, too, and this time it was my favorite band. I have video from the concert, and you can't even hear them playing all you can hear is him yakking about how they're not playing the right songs.
Live-in and I have pretty much decided that we're not going to concerts/the theatre/sporting events with anyone but ourselves anymore. We're the only people we have fun with!
Besides that guy and his best friend's girlfriend, though, I really like most of live-in's friends and many of the ones that I'm not too keen on don't live here, so I see them once or twice a year at weddings. Even the ones I'm not really a fan of aren't that bad - it's just those two.