Anonymous wrote:How would you handle this situation?
Your spouse’s ex has moved back in town and is getting invited by mutual friends to group activities where your spouse will also be, sometimes without you. They were both part of a tight group of friends before you entered the picture. Since then, ex had fallen off the face of the earth.
They broke up over a decade ago because of the out-of-state move and never planning on moving back. Is it reasonable to ask spouse not to go out with the friend group when I’m not there? Relevant details: married 10+ years with kids and currently going through a rough patch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait… your spouse is raising the children alone? Their spouse left town and left the kids?
Is reading that hard for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At what ages were they in a relationship? How long did it last?
Unless there has been cheating or some reason for concern, not reasonable. If you don't trust your spouse, you don't trust them but you can't control them and cut them off from friends unless you oversee their visits.
Teens. Approximately one year.
Ex decided to leave for school.
Anonymous wrote:Not reasonable! They aren't even the same people now. Get a grip
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At what ages were they in a relationship? How long did it last?
Unless there has been cheating or some reason for concern, not reasonable. If you don't trust your spouse, you don't trust them but you can't control them and cut them off from friends unless you oversee their visits.
Teens. Approximately one year.
Ex decided to leave for school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At what ages were they in a relationship? How long did it last?
Unless there has been cheating or some reason for concern, not reasonable. If you don't trust your spouse, you don't trust them but you can't control them and cut them off from friends unless you oversee their visits.
Teens. Approximately one year.
Ex decided to leave for school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At what ages were they in a relationship? How long did it last?
Unless there has been cheating or some reason for concern, not reasonable. If you don't trust your spouse, you don't trust them but you can't control them and cut them off from friends unless you oversee their visits.
Teens. Approximately one year.
Ex decided to leave for school.
Anonymous wrote:Wait… your spouse is raising the children alone? Their spouse left town and left the kids?
Anonymous wrote:How would you handle this situation?
Your spouse’s ex has moved back in town and is getting invited by mutual friends to group activities where your spouse will also be, sometimes without you. They were both part of a tight group of friends before you entered the picture. Since then, ex had fallen off the face of the earth.
They broke up over a decade ago because of the out-of-state move and never planning on moving back. Is it reasonable to ask spouse not to go out with the friend group when I’m not there? Relevant details: married 10+ years with kids and currently going through a rough patch.