Anonymous wrote:Hey ladies. Serious question. And be honest. Will you be comfortable if your boyfriend spent 45 mins on the phone with his ex wife and the topics they talked about were not urgent?
Anonymous wrote:Hey ladies. Serious question. And be honest. Will you be comfortable if your boyfriend spent 45 mins on the phone with his ex wife and the topics they talked about were not urgent?
Anonymous wrote:Hey ladies. Serious question. And be honest. Will you be comfortable if your boyfriend spent 45 mins on the phone with his ex wife and the topics they talked about were not urgent?
Anonymous wrote:OP trying really hard to look/feel important when his ex was probably talking about back to school logistics and basic kid shit.
Dude, she's not that into you, and you're not that important. Get over it. She didn't "cross a line" at all, and you said as much yourself.
Drama whore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey ladies. Serious question. And be honest. Will you be comfortable if your boyfriend spent 45 mins on the phone with his ex wife and the topics they talked about were not urgent?
Any woman here who says no is lying. Women are very protective and paranoid. They don't trust men and for good reasons. They won't admit it. But trust me they are paying attention. In 7 months on a random Friday night after a glass of wine she will be like "so Lady, what were you talking about with Sarah for 45 mins, you guys were having a lively conversation"
Anonymous wrote:Hey ladies. Serious question. And be honest. Will you be comfortable if your boyfriend spent 45 mins on the phone with his ex wife and the topics they talked about were not urgent?
Anonymous wrote:Yesterday ex wife is called me briefly discussed about the kids return to school but Everytime I was going to hand up she brought something else. We ended up speaking on the phone for 45 mins and her doing 95% of the talking.
She is in a serious relationship and I am not sure how her bf will fell if he finds out that his gf spent 45 mins talking to her ex husband.
How do I nicely tell her that she crossed a line? Nothing romantic or sexual was said but I don't it's appropriate for her to be telling about her life because not only I don't care, but it's annoying.
Anonymous wrote:OP has a point. I will not be comfortable if I am dating someone and she spent 45 mins talking to her ex husband.
Folks, 45 mins? Come on now. They clearly still have a strong bond and it's a slippery slope.
And why would the ex wife talks to him about her personal life? It's weird as f**k
Anonymous wrote:Yesterday ex wife is called me briefly discussed about the kids return to school but Everytime I was going to hand up she brought something else. We ended up speaking on the phone for 45 mins and her doing 95% of the talking.
She is in a serious relationship and I am not sure how her bf will fell if he finds out that his gf spent 45 mins talking to her ex husband.
How do I nicely tell her that she crossed a line? Nothing romantic or sexual was said but I don't it's appropriate for her to be telling about her life because not only I don't care, but it's annoying.
Anonymous wrote:Yesterday ex wife is called me briefly discussed about the kids return to school but Everytime I was going to hand up she brought something else. We ended up speaking on the phone for 45 mins and her doing 95% of the talking.
She is in a serious relationship and I am not sure how her bf will fell if he finds out that his gf spent 45 mins talking to her ex husband.
How do I nicely tell her that she crossed a line? Nothing romantic or sexual was said but I don't it's appropriate for her to be telling about her life because not only I don't care, but it's annoying.
Anonymous wrote:OP trying really hard to look/feel important when his ex was probably talking about back to school logistics and basic kid shit.
Dude, she's not that into you, and you're not that important. Get over it. She didn't "cross a line" at all, and you said as much yourself.
Drama whore.