Concerned about my guy talking to another girl for a long time at a party..
I've been with my boyfriend for 2 years. Last night, his family had a bbq at the house and his old neighbors showed up (2 guys, 1 girl--they're brothers and sister.) Well, I befriended the girl as she was sitting by herself and we started chit chatting a little bit. A couple minutes in, my boyfriend came in to join on the conversation. Everything was going well, we were all talking for about 45 minutes--but then the conversation started changing from English to Spanish. I don't speak the language, just understand it a little, so on my part the conversation became a little stale to me. My boyfriends mother asked me to help her with cleaning up, so I left the table, came back 15 minutes later, and they were still talking. Ok, no problem.. I go to the bathroom, take my time, check on the laundry, go outside to get some air... I come back and they're still talking. At this point, I'm getting a little frustrated because their having a full blown spanish conversation and its been like an 1 1/2 hr. I heard fireworks outside, and decided to watch them by myself while they were still having their conversation. My boyfriend finally walks outside and see's that I'm watching them so he goes back inside and tells the girl to come out and they again continue their conversation outside with me there. Bottom line, I was feeling a little neglected. I don't know if I was over reacting, so this is why I'm seeking advice. I just don't know if there is a fine line between just a friendly conversation or disrespect being the details I described. I mean, my boyfriend wasn't even socializing with her brothers that came too.. Please HELP!
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South America,
Spanish is not necessarily their first language. They were both born and raised here and are completely American. If you read my response under Hurt Scorpios comment, you may understand more...
Moreover, is it not a given that if your boyfriend speaks in a different language in front of you (for a long period of time)-- regardless whether it be to a female or male, that it is still rude?