My partner (A) dated someone for about a year (X). We were never a triad and I didn't have a relationship with X, but I made an effort to be friendly and welcoming. But the more I got to know X (and listened to A about how X treats A), the less I liked X. I find X (a 30something adult) to be emotionally unstable, prone to tantrums and meltdowns and generally draining to be around (or even to hear about). I also don't like the way X treats my partner.
After a long period of drama, A broke up with X, but is now considering getting back together at X's insistence that X "will change". But X also told A that I'm not welcoming enough, that my energy triggers them, that they find me intimidating, etc. A now wants to give X another chance and wants me to reach out to X and form some kind of friendship.
I think it's a terrible decision, but it's his life and as long as the drama doesn't impact me (which I have some doubts about), he can do whatever he wants. I do draw the line at interacting with someone I do not like and do not trust. I also feel that A is undermining our relationship by insisting on this. It feels like coercion to me.
Am I being unreasonable?
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After a long period of drama, A broke up with X, but is now considering getting back together at X's insistence that X "will change". But X also told A that I'm not welcoming enough, that my energy triggers them, that they find me intimidating, etc. A now wants to give X another chance and wants me to reach out to X and form some kind of friendship.
I think it's a terrible decision, but it's his life and as long as the drama doesn't impact me (which I have some doubts about), he can do whatever he wants. I do draw the line at interacting with someone I do not like and do not trust. I also feel that A is undermining our relationship by insisting on this. It feels like coercion to me.
Am I being unreasonable?
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