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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was in the same situation a few years ago. In our case it was the mother of my son's friend. She fast friended us and wanted us to go out together or go over to there house all the time. At first I thought she was being an over indulgent parent trying to lock in her son's friendship because they were new friends, but it became very obvious that she was more interested in my husband. There was also drinking involved and I could not help but notice the extra attention and flirting. What made it worse was my kids started to notice and we faded out pretty quickly. I can say that my husband did nothing to bring this on and did not flirt back or act inappropriate. She was buttery nice to me in the beginning but anytime I tried to get together with her without my husband, she had an excuse . [/quote] How did you refrain from smacking her?[/quote] She is very connected to my community and has a lot of friends. Although , it would not surprise me if she has done this to others. She is very much an attention seeker. She is very pretty, but I'm guessing she is bored with her husband. [/quote]
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