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it's disrespectful. So id have a problem with the disrespect.
IMO her ex had it right because to me it is disrespectful also. He played it perfectly because he did a takeaway which resulted in her saying "no it's ok."
I've had scenarios in the past where mutual close male friends of myself and a g/f of mine wouldn't agree to meet up with her 1-on-1 for lunch (which I would have had zero problem with) because they felt it would be disrespectful towards me (even after I informed them that I would be totally fine with it).
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I guess I don't really mind her meeting up with him for a coffee, but meeting up again after that or for a cocktail just seems a bit much.
Right, because there are strict rules in society against transitioning from a coffee shop to the guy's place.
If you're going to address this you need to present it to her confidently and not in a sort of gingerly manner which is the vibe I get from your proposed scripts thus far: Convince yourself that you've had this exact situation before and your g/f at the time ended up respecting you even more when you presented your STANDARDS to her; convince yourself that it's the most normal thing in the world to have personal boundaries for what you will put up with (because it is). If she can't handle this perfectly reasonable boundary, there are plenty of women who will be more than happy to if LTRs are your thing.