Anonymous wrote:I generally enjoy all of them, like the get-togethers, and have developed my own friendships with some of the women in the group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His female friends prefer to communicate with his wife to avoid any appearance or possibility of impropriety. In your shoes, if I got the evite, I'd handle the response after checking with him. They're mad at you because you are in fact, not responding.
You're all a bunch of "couple friends" now. Typically wives communicate with the other wives. Is what it is.
NP and no way. I have a college group like this--men and women, with spouses who came in along the way. I'm not going to not "primarily" invite my good friend Greg because he now has a wife of seven months, Sally. I'm not going to stop sending him dumb Internet videos related to inside jokes from back in the day because we are now both married. We're friends, and we're always going to be friends, and I treat him no differently from my other friends from that era who are women.
Anonymous wrote:His female friends prefer to communicate with his wife to avoid any appearance or possibility of impropriety. In your shoes, if I got the evite, I'd handle the response after checking with him. They're mad at you because you are in fact, not responding.
You're all a bunch of "couple friends" now. Typically wives communicate with the other wives. Is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:His female friends prefer to communicate with his wife to avoid any appearance or possibility of impropriety. In your shoes, if I got the evite, I'd handle the response after checking with him. They're mad at you because you are in fact, not responding.
You're all a bunch of "couple friends" now. Typically wives communicate with the other wives. Is what it is.
Anonymous wrote: Sometimes, especially when evites are concerned, he drops the ball, and doesn't respond/doesn't remember, and we miss out. To me, it's an "Oh well."
But his friends have now started resenting ME for him being forgetful/unresponsive.