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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you are both big fat drama queens.[b] Your husband mentions that some other lady he'll never see again in his life is beautiful[/b], and you go on a bender on how uncomfortable it makes you, and how he must have had a diabolical plan to make you feel awful by bringing this up...dear, most men can't think that far ahead, most likely he has no filter in his head so he just said it to make conversation. Unclench a bit. There are other beautiful women in the world (assuming you are beautiful), your husband will notice them, you can't make him live his life fearing for every word he says to his wife. I wouldn't bat an eye if my husband told me someone has nice jugs. It's just talk. Your husband is a drama queen for storming out of the car with the engine running during a storm. [/quote] Actually, he told his new wife all about this woman and also mentioned that he told her she was beautiful, but then said to his wife that HE doesn't think she's pretty. Either way, it's way inappropriate. There are attractive men in the world, but I don't go telling my husband every time I see one. I certainly would not, as a married woman, engage a strange man in conversation about how attractive he is. [/quote] He didn't tell his wife ALL about this woman. What he knows about this woman would probably fill less than a quarter of a page. He told his wife "she's not pretty" after the wife chided him for telling him she is. In any event, this is SO petty and meaningless, it shouldn't even merit a reaction other than a raised eyebrow and kindly "too much information, dear, where are we going for dinner?"[/quote]
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