Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How wrong would it be to contact this woman to reinforce that she crossed the line?
Don't do it. You got what you wanted, everything is going well for you. No need to get entangled, keep the story alive and bring yourself down to her level. Just let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Just a different perspective from a husband here. You made a reasonable call and reasonable comment to your husband. He took a hard line (guys are frequently black and white, so this is not unusual). The best way to handle this is to tell him (explicitly) that you hadn't expected him to cut her off completely, but that you appreciate that he did something like that to reassure you. Then leave it. It tells him that he did a good thing and exceeded your expectations. It's a good foundation for rebuilding your marriage by addressing things from a positive perspective. It goes back to the old tried and true suggestion that if you don't do it already, make sure to say one good and positive thing to your spouse every day. And try to decrease the number of negative things you say. Soon it will become habit and you'll be saying good and positive things more often. That keeps the environment healthy and makes your spouse more receptive to working to make things better.
Anonymous wrote:How wrong would it be to contact this woman to reinforce that she crossed the line?
Anonymous wrote:How wrong would it be to contact this woman to reinforce that she crossed the line?
Anonymous wrote:Right. Your DH did the 100% right thing. He put up a strong boundary, and you should not second guess yourself on that.
If you are worried about your relationship otherwise, now is a good time to plan some regular couple time. It doesn't have to be fancy. You can sit outside after the kids are asleep, or get up early together and have coffee. You need to make the marriage your number one priority.
Also, a few loving acts of kindness go far.
Anonymous wrote:If she's that bad, your husband is probably relieved you said something so that he doesn't have to deal with her anymore. He'd have to be brain dead not to realize that she had crossed the line of appropriate behavior.