Wife is jealous over a conversation I had

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did you exchange numbers?

I think the issue is that you talked for 30+ minutes, so presumably you sat down. That’s what looks bad- you left work early, then spent a long period time having a sit-down conversation with another woman. If it had been a quick 2 minute chat while waiting for your drinks, that would be entirely different. Even if your intentions were innocent, it looks like you intentionally left work early to have a long coffee date.

Next time keep the chat brief


I shook hands, but did not exchange numbers.
Anonymous
This happened to me a few years ago. I was in the city in a Starbucks and was spotted by a friend of my wife who I didn't know having coffee and chatting with an attractive young woman about half my age. So this friend called my wife and planted all the same kind of BS about how I was behaving - smiling, flirting. My wife didn't know I was going to be in the city so by the time I got home she was pretty riled up. "You didn't tell me you were going into the city, why were you with a young woman yada yada yada." I pushed back and said I was in the city on business and I can talk to anyone I want. She then went on about "being with someone half your age, what will people think" and I said I didn't give a damn it was just a pleasant conversation. After a couple more minutes I ended the discussion by saying "Oh, by the way (our daughter) said to say hello". Then it was "why didn't you tell me that in the first place" and I said you didn't ask me who I was with, you just assumed I was hitting on someone because your idiot friend said so." She apologized profusely!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did you exchange numbers?

I think the issue is that you talked for 30+ minutes, so presumably you sat down. That’s what looks bad- you left work early, then spent a long period time having a sit-down conversation with another woman. If it had been a quick 2 minute chat while waiting for your drinks, that would be entirely different. Even if your intentions were innocent, it looks like you intentionally left work early to have a long coffee date.

Next time keep the chat brief


Give the guy a break! He saw someone in the same field, started chatting, sat down and had a nice conversation. The alternative was to go home and deal with a wife with whom he has a pretty lousy relationship. So what if he was tired.
Anonymous
Seems weird, OP. Harmless, but weird. I could see how someone might get the wrong idea.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fix the plumbing and fix your relationship. After a year of no sex she may be thinking you're looking elsewhere.....or maybe she is.


Plumbing may work. Wife is not interested in finding out, and it is not working spontainiously.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fix the plumbing and fix your relationship. After a year of no sex she may be thinking you're looking elsewhere.....or maybe she is.


Plumbing may work. Wife is not interested in finding out, and it is not working spontainiously.


I bet your plumbing would work just fine with that hot young thing in the coffee shop! Seriously, is there a history of infidelity in your relationship? If not, your wife sounds cray cray. Regardless, lose some weight and take care of yourself. There is no reason your plumbing shouldn’t work at 55.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fix the plumbing and fix your relationship. After a year of no sex she may be thinking you're looking elsewhere.....or maybe she is.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seems weird, OP. Harmless, but weird. I could see how someone might get the wrong idea.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you exchange numbers?

I think the issue is that you talked for 30+ minutes, so presumably you sat down. That’s what looks bad- you left work early, then spent a long period time having a sit-down conversation with another woman. If it had been a quick 2 minute chat while waiting for your drinks, that would be entirely different. Even if your intentions were innocent, it looks like you intentionally left work early to have a long coffee date.

Next time keep the chat brief


Should also add, if you’re tired enough to leave work early, you’re tired enough to skip the long conversations over coffee.


+1
Anonymous
if a stranger talks to me for 30 minutes it normally has a flirtatious nature

/attractive 30 year old
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:WTF crazy friend?! I would think it was super weird if a friend called to tell me she *gasp* saw my husband talking to someone in public.



I completely agree. I've had a number of conversations like OP and I've seen friends/acquaintances/colleagues having lenghthy conversations with non-spouses in a non-work environment plenty of times. Unless they snuggling up and smooching, I wouldn't have given it a second thought.

What I want to know is why didn't the 'friend' of OP's wife say hello to OP when she saw him?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That is very embarrassing for your wife!


This
Anonymous
How did your plumbing stop working?.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:if a stranger talks to me for 30 minutes it normally has a flirtatious nature

/attractive 30 year old


So she could have been flirting with me? I am clueless enough to miss it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How did your plumbing stop working?.


I do not actually know if it stopped working. But, I have not been aroused in a while. DW kept shooting me down, so I stopped trying.

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