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Reply to "DH’s best friend’s much younger GF?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's your husband's friend. The burden is on him meaning, he and his friend can talk all they want. You don't have to. This is a time when you have no obligation here. If the young one wants to carry the conversation, with you, I'm sure you'll be polite. That's all that's required of you. As with all couple relationships when the men are the ones that are friends -- this burden is not on you. It's not on you to manage the conversation. It often is, or we as women feel like it's our role to manage the interaction, but not this case. You're free![/quote] I disagree....if we are assuming that the social outing with the two couples has been agreed to and is happening. It is rude in any social situation to not politely carry on a conversation. Just ask her questions about her own life. Listen to the stories. Where I would agree is that OP is under no obligation to participate in these social outings in the first place. She can decline.[/quote]
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