Anonymous wrote:He's known my kids a lot longer than he's known her. And fwiw, he spends almost all his time with her. These are not frequent get togethers. Perhaps she perceives it as him prioritizing them over her but I don't think anyone else would. It would be like if he went to play golf a couple times a year and she was jealous.
OP, don't be silly. Your kids are just that--your kids. It doesn't matter if he's known them longer than his wife. She's
his wife.
People's lives change and evolve with their circumstances. He's married now. It also doesn't matter how other people might perceive things. How she perceives your friendship does. Whether it's because of a cultural difference or jealousy or whatever that she disapproves of it, you can't control or change this. The terms of friendship are being redefined.
Invite them as a
couple to brunches, dinners, family events. You can still have your friend just not the way it was when he was single. It's better to enjoy the company of a friend than lose a friend b/c you can't dictate the terms of the relationship. That's petty.