Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She sees you at a threat.
Yup...my first thought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She sees you at a threat.
NP. I doubt it.
OP, for whatever reason her DH can't stand you and she feels awkward about it and keeps mentioning it. You probably said something. He seems fine because he's politer than she is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In my 30s, I'd have felt bad. Now I'm in my 40s, I would take malicious pleasure in drawing her out and making her explain herself and seeing what sort of nonsense comes out...
+1. I would speak of nothing else to this woman except her husband's apparent dislike and active avoidance of me.
Waste of time and energy to do this. It might seem amusing but it's actually rather mean, if this woman is so pitifully insecure. Also, doubling down on talking with her about her DH is only feeding the beast and will create gossip at school or wherever OP and this mom both have to interact. I'd tell her, "I'm sorry he feels that way" and never address it again, since it's silly. If she keeps bringing it up and OP absolutely HAS to keep interacting with her somehow, I'd tell her, "Do you realize that every time we talk you bring up that Dan doesn't like me? Let's not talk about him, then."
Anonymous wrote:Tell her that her DH is always seems happy to see you and you have the most delightful chats.
Anonymous wrote:She sees you at a threat.
Anonymous wrote:That’s truly bizarre or a troll post
Anonymous wrote:What?! He didn't say that when he was in bed with me yesterday afternoon!
Anonymous wrote:
In my 30s, I'd have felt bad. Now I'm in my 40s, I would take malicious pleasure in drawing her out and making her explain herself and seeing what sort of nonsense comes out...
Anonymous wrote:She sees you at a threat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In my 30s, I'd have felt bad. Now I'm in my 40s, I would take malicious pleasure in drawing her out and making her explain herself and seeing what sort of nonsense comes out...
+1. I would speak of nothing else to this woman except her husband's apparent dislike and active avoidance of me.