husband won't introduce me to his friends wife's

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe start a book club? You could target your own age group. Or join a book club if the local bookstore runs any. Your husband sounds odd. Does he want you to be depressed and lonely so you're dependent on him?


Avid Bookshop in Athens, GA is amazing. It's community focused, has a super friendly staff and has several book clubs and events.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe start a book club? You could target your own age group. Or join a book club if the local bookstore runs any. Your husband sounds odd. Does he want you to be depressed and lonely so you're dependent on him?


Avid Bookshop in Athens, GA is amazing. It's community focused, has a super friendly staff and has several book clubs and events.


Op here: I went to the event tonight and met tons of girls. Most of them live in university housing so it's great because I live here too. Mostly my husbands friends from mosque didn't even know he's married: ) they were surprised to see us together.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe start a book club? You could target your own age group. Or join a book club if the local bookstore runs any. Your husband sounds odd. Does he want you to be depressed and lonely so you're dependent on him?


Avid Bookshop in Athens, GA is amazing. It's community focused, has a super friendly staff and has several book clubs and events.


Op here: I went to the event tonight and met tons of girls. Most of them live in university housing so it's great because I live here too. Mostly my husbands friends from mosque didn't even know he's married: ) they were surprised to see us together.



That's pretty strange. I wouldn't care that DH didn't take the initiative to introduce me to co-workers' wives. I would care if he NEVER mentioned me as part of casual conversation all co-workers have.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe start a book club? You could target your own age group. Or join a book club if the local bookstore runs any. Your husband sounds odd. Does he want you to be depressed and lonely so you're dependent on him?


Avid Bookshop in Athens, GA is amazing. It's community focused, has a super friendly staff and has several book clubs and events.


Op here: I went to the event tonight and met tons of girls. Most of them live in university housing so it's great because I live here too. Mostly my husbands friends from mosque didn't even know he's married: ) they were surprised to see us together.



Isn't he wearing a ring?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe start a book club? You could target your own age group. Or join a book club if the local bookstore runs any. Your husband sounds odd. Does he want you to be depressed and lonely so you're dependent on him?


Avid Bookshop in Athens, GA is amazing. It's community focused, has a super friendly staff and has several book clubs and events.


Op here: I went to the event tonight and met tons of girls. Most of them live in university housing so it's great because I live here too. Mostly my husbands friends from mosque didn't even know he's married: ) they were surprised to see us together.



No, wedding rings aren't an islamic concept. We both do not wear rings.


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