Woman Kissed My Husband

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Top secret with polygraph working in the intelligence community... cia nsa etc and a gazillion others


Thank you. I miss words.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am not surprised. I have seen countless women in their 30s throw themselves this way at married men. Some of these women are just lonely..they go these weddings and it reminds them that their clock is ticking.


This. Of my word. Attending weddings as a single person in your late twenties/early thirties is torture. I think it explains why she kissed DH, but it doesn’t excuse the kiss or her trashing your DH.

Get a copy of the tapes and consult a lawyer. Tomorrow if you can.
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Anonymous wrote:Husband and I were at his half brother's wedding this weekend. The age gap is odd because his dad had a second marriage with half siblings when my DH was 13. So, we are late 40s, they are all early 30s.

Anyway, the wedding and reception were great, very fancy as the bride's family is loaded, old DC money. People were drinking a lot.

There was a woman that is friends with the bride and was aggresivepretty much following my DH around like a puppy dog. I saw this long before she acted.

My DH was leaving the restoom area and she basically pounced on him and kissed/groped/ tried to French kiss him. He gently pushed her off and she left embarassed.

DH told me this immediately after it happened.

She has now put out whipsers that he 'came onto her and was aggressive'



This is going to sound nuts but do we get a lawyer involved? The venue has cameras. MY DH has a TS Poly and works in IC. Things like this kill careers.


Nice story. But anyone with a TS Poly spouse knows not to post identifiable information like familial relations, ages, and events like this on a pseudo public forum.

If you are real, I would tell your DH who may need to report it, or he may recommend Jeff delete. But the internet never forgets.


I agree, why on earth include that it was this weekend, the exact relationship with the couple, and that the groom is much younger? All completely irrelevant to your actual question.





Go back to cleaning my office and bathroom.


???
Anonymous
What a family!
Anonymous
Again - lifestyle polygraph are about being compromised. Lots of people in cia and nsa are cheating and admit it under polygraph. No one cares. They want to know if you will compromise national secrets to save your marriage. And they literally may ask you that.

Depending on where you are in intelligence community they have more extreme measures depending on what you signed up for - like they will shoot you up with stuff and hook you up to poly.

OP is fishing for some alternative reaiity.
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Anonymous wrote:Husband and I were at his half brother's wedding this weekend. The age gap is odd because his dad had a second marriage with half siblings when my DH was 13. So, we are late 40s, they are all early 30s.

Anyway, the wedding and reception were great, very fancy as the bride's family is loaded, old DC money. People were drinking a lot.

There was a woman that is friends with the bride and was aggresivepretty much following my DH around like a puppy dog. I saw this long before she acted.

My DH was leaving the restoom area and she basically pounced on him and kissed/groped/ tried to French kiss him. He gently pushed her off and she left embarassed.

DH told me this immediately after it happened.

She has now put out whipsers that he 'came onto her and was aggressive'



This is going to sound nuts but do we get a lawyer involved? The venue has cameras. MY DH has a TS Poly and works in IC. Things like this kill careers.


Nice story. But anyone with a TS Poly spouse knows not to post identifiable information like familial relations, ages, and events like this on a pseudo public forum.

If you are real, I would tell your DH who may need to report it, or he may recommend Jeff delete. But the internet never forgets.


I agree, why on earth include that it was this weekend, the exact relationship with the couple, and that the groom is much younger? All completely irrelevant to your actual question.





Go back to cleaning my office and bathroom.


Touched a nerve there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Husband and I were at his half brother's wedding this weekend. The age gap is odd because his dad had a second marriage with half siblings when my DH was 13. So, we are late 40s, they are all early 30s.

Anyway, the wedding and reception were great, very fancy as the bride's family is loaded, old DC money. People were drinking a lot.

There was a woman that is friends with the bride and was aggresivepretty much following my DH around like a puppy dog. I saw this long before she acted.

My DH was leaving the restoom area and she basically pounced on him and kissed/groped/ tried to French kiss him. He gently pushed her off and she left embarassed.

DH told me this immediately after it happened.

She has now put out whipsers that he 'came onto her and was aggressive'

This is going to sound nuts but do we get a lawyer involved? The venue has cameras. MY DH has a TS Poly and works in IC. Things like this kill careers.


Must be a whole new world, when I worked in IC it made careers--as long as you were the man and the aggressor.


I was gon say
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Top secret with polygraph working in the intelligence community... cia nsa etc and a gazillion others


And here some of us thought it was Transexual Polyamorous or something.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Top secret with polygraph working in the intelligence community... cia nsa etc and a gazillion others


And here some of us thought it was Transexual Polyamorous or something.


I actually did at first, but figured it out eventually.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Get a lawyer let the lawyer ask if you can. Act fast those tapes are often recorded over.


This.
Anonymous
"do we get a lawyer involved"

To do what? Just forget it and move on with your life.
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Anonymous wrote:I’d ask the venue for a copy of the video for your records.


That would never have occurred to me, but maybe necessary.


And soon, because they usually delete footage after a short time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Get a lawyer let the lawyer ask if you can. Act fast those tapes are often recorded over.


This you have to act fast or it will be gone.
Anonymous
Do security cameras use actual tapes? That doesn’t sound right.
Anonymous
"pretty much following my DH around like a puppy dog. I saw this long before she acted."

So why didn't she see you? Did you not spend anytime at this event with your DH?

This seems trollish.

While I don't think women should run up to their DH and pee on their legs at events to mark their territory or be velcroed to them all night, but you would be in a situation where people would know you're a couple and not throw their ____ at your husband.
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