Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She doesn't know you and you reaching out comes off weird as hell.
Does your husband reach out to your colleagues to get together for random games? I'm betting not. He talks to his friends.
But b*tches gotta be reined in, you know? I'm only sliiiiightly joking.
Haha yes. Keep your enemies closer! Op here. Slightllttty joking as well.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She doesn't know you and you reaching out comes off weird as hell.
Does your husband reach out to your colleagues to get together for random games? I'm betting not. He talks to his friends.
But b*tches gotta be reined in, you know? I'm only sliiiiightly joking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Send a thank you note for the scotch..."Thanks for the thoughtful gift! We enjoyed it on date night"
Perfection!
Op here. There is a work event tonight and I may thank her for thinking of him during that time. I am not bitchy in the slightest and not sure how to accomplish that. Maybe I’ll try to bring it up, maybe not and I may just let it go.
Its strange that you're going at all but maybe your husband has one of those jobs that requires the wives/spouses to be seen at the networking.
Anonymous wrote:She doesn't know you and you reaching out comes off weird as hell.
Does your husband reach out to your colleagues to get together for random games? I'm betting not. He talks to his friends.
Anonymous wrote:She doesn't know you and you reaching out comes off weird as hell.
Does your husband reach out to your colleagues to get together for random games? I'm betting not. He talks to his friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Send a thank you note for the scotch..."Thanks for the thoughtful gift! We enjoyed it on date night"
Perfection!
Op here. There is a work event tonight and I may thank her for thinking of him during that time. I am not bitchy in the slightest and not sure how to accomplish that. Maybe I’ll try to bring it up, maybe not and I may just let it go.
Anonymous wrote:A bottle of scotch is not a very romantic gift. I'd probably keep an eye on things, but absent other red flags (do they text outside of work often, discuss personal things?), I'd let it go.
Anonymous wrote:What was the weekend event you invited her to? I am a female in a male dominated field.
When I go to business dinners, I am going to be nice to the wives but I am really there to network with the men - I.e. my peers. If my colleague’s wife invited me to a social event I would feel weird about it. I socialize with coworkers outside of work sometimes or as couples, but not as a third wheel.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you so aware of the minutiae of your husband's work place?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Send a thank you note for the scotch..."Thanks for the thoughtful gift! We enjoyed it on date night"
Perfection!
Anonymous wrote:
Perhaps she feels your husband is her go-to whenever she needs help, especially since she is new, and therefore she gravitates to him. She may be socially clueless enough, if unmarried, to forget to cozy up with the wife as well, so she may have no idea this is looking inappropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Send a thank you note for the scotch..."Thanks for the thoughtful gift! We enjoyed it on date night"
I was just going to say this, lol. Yep she's trying to hit on him, no doubt about it.
You think all she's trying to do with that is "hitting on him"? Eh, I am a guy and that is borderline obsessive. If it was just hitting on him, an expensive bottle of liquor would not be the gift of choice. Also, the fact that she's awkwardly not answering the OP's messages (which, btw, is weird to be doing - the messages) is another red flag.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you so aware of the minutiae of your husband's work place?
I don't find this to be minutae. Kudos to OP's DW for being transparent about this. I'm sure he can see that this can escalate into inappropriateness so why not get in front of it?