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Reply to "Husband’s female coworker bought him a bottle of scotch, she won’t talk to me"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is this coworker attractive?[/quote] Do you have to ask? This whole thread -- catty note from first page included -- screams "I am insecure and feeling threatened."[/quote] Agree - if you are safe and secure in your marriage, this gift from the other woman is meaningless. My husband gets an occasional tie and shirt for xmas from women he works with. I am not at all threatened. I know my husband comes home to me at night. [/quote] Women don't buy their coworkers clothing items...[/quote] Right! No "occasional tie and shirt for xmas from women he works with." Exactly how many women are doing this and are you sure that it's just not one? These women are paying way too much attention to your husband on a personal level to know his likes in ties and his shirt size. Those items would be donated to charity. There will be no satisfaction in seeing my spouse wear "their" gifts to work. Also, it wasn't Xmas when OP's husband got the Scotch. [/quote] Yes, I have bought male coworkers clothing. The gift was a pair of jeans that was in response to his running joke from his children about his "Dad" jeans. OP, you probably have more to worry about from other spouses eyeing your husband than you do the one lone female co-worker. Turn your attentions to the enemy that might be right under your nose.[/quote] Gag gifts are not dress shirts where you need to know his neck size, chest measurement and sleeve length to purchase it. There are 3 ways to find out that info: A) Ask his size at which 99.9% of people would say "Uh, no thanks" then think how weird of a request that was. Or B) measuring the guy (not likely to happen at work) Or C) Have access to the inside of his collar or the inside seam of his shirt, the common denominator being intimacy.[/quote]
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