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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.maybe they feel that as you only met him about 2 days ago, it can't be serious yet and doesn't warrant hours of going on about him yet - you barely know him.
if you had been with him longer and actually had a problem with him they would probably be more supportive.
They may be worried you are setting yourself up for a fall
I think young women do sometimes form these friendship groups where there will be one girl who is the underdog to make the rest feel important. I was a shy teenager and I certainly remember it happening to me (and others too). I know the other girls didn't like it when I became more confident. I work with a group of 22 year olds who share a flat and are best friends. There are all popular and gorgeous, except one who is fat and plain. Her role seems to mainly consist of being a shoulder to cry on when they get dumped, saying "ooh, you look wonderful in that dress" and listening to their stories for hours on end. I often wonder how the other girls would react if she lost weight or got a gorgeous boyfriend.
I think you should stand up for yourself and show you won't be taken for granted. As GavC suggests you should talk to them - maybe they didn't realise how you felt. If you don't have many friends outside this group it might be good to make some so that they realise that you don't need them.