Do you have no ethical compass? None at all? |
Are you from a culture that is ok with having affairs with married men? |
| This is lonely and sad. Tell him you’ve changed your mind and cannot accommodate his trip logistics. Do not let him stay or visit your home, no drinks out. Stop playing mind games with yourself. |
Knowing him I wouldn’t be surprised if he just told her he was staying with an old friend and assured her he’d never do anything unethical. And maybe he actually does think that way. I’m just mildly curious about all this. |
I don’t expect drinks out but it’s highly likely he will be on his best behavior so why not take him in? |
It’s generally more acceptable than here but also frowned upon. |
Hey, thanks so much for writing this! I can’t promise I’ll take your advice but I am grateful for what you wrote. Also, I hope you are a little excited to know that yes there are women like me, we exist. I promise I am not “sad and lonely” and I am not desperate for a “relationship”. I am just too much like a man for my own good, I’d say. And I want what I want, that or nothing. |
Known each other since HS, would hang out a lot in college years and that’s when we would crash on couches in general. It doesn’t matter, don’t get too hung up on the timeline |
First, I don’t think it’s true. Second, I don’t really care about his respect |
He has two work events with hotels paid but a week between them so he wants to stay in the area. |
Yes he’s going to try to sleep with you. Married 40s don’t “crash in the couch” of some former fling’s apartment. Is he broke and unemployed? Be ready for some divorce drama story from him too. |
Are you in good shape? Is he? Just curious |
He is employed and is a pretty high earner afaik |
Two work events a week apart |
Yes and yes |