Girlfriend says "i love you" to her guy friend
I have a girlfriend and I found out that she has a lot of guy friends.
And there's a guy friend in particular that she says "i love you" to him on the phone and in person and on myspace/e-mails texts and kisses him on the cheek.
This bugs me, but should it? I always though that the words "i Love you" should be something that is shared between girlfriends or boyfriends. I understand saying it to your mom or dad or bother or sister/family members but to a guy friend?
I mean she still says it even if she's with me?
And this guy calls her up and plays guitar for her over the phone?
And when they hang up he says to her "I love you" in my presence?
She's known him for about 4 years now. And he was one of her ex-boyfriends friends. She says their close.
What do you think the appropriate thing to do is in this case? Should she not say it anymore to this guy since now she's in a relationship with me or should she just continue to say it like she always did?
She also says to me that she loves me, but she says it's a different love for me than him.
I don't say "I love you" to anyone else other than my family members and her.
I mean would it be OK for me to say to one of my friends that is a girl that "I love you"? And call her up and play guitar for her over the phone and kiss her on the cheek?
I'm confused and interested in some answers
Any thoughts?