Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately there really is not much you can do about your friend’s husband as he seems really set in his ways.
You may just have to spend less time in their company.
Are you sure that speaking to him or your friend directly will not change things??
Perhaps they are simply not aware that what he says hurts your feelings.
Could your husband maybe speak to the spouse and let him know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. All makes sense. I hate to come back with jokes to make him feel dumb and embarrassed because that’s not who I am but I do understand that’s how you take a bully down.
Spouse thinks I’m being sensitive and believes the guy isn’t being rude. Not really sure what my friend thinks but I’ve heard her on many occasions give him looks when he says things about other people, including herself.
Well, that says a lot, expecially since he knows you and is a witness. Are you too sensitive? Maybe it is you and not him.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. All makes sense. I hate to come back with jokes to make him feel dumb and embarrassed because that’s not who I am but I do understand that’s how you take a bully down.
Spouse thinks I’m being sensitive and believes the guy isn’t being rude. Not really sure what my friend thinks but I’ve heard her on many occasions give him looks when he says things about other people, including herself.
Anonymous wrote:It is called two women meeting for lunch.
Anonymous wrote:This sounds really immature behavior from your friend’s husband and your DH. This friend couple sounds like not mature enough for you anymore. And it’s ok to outgrow a dynamic that doesn’t work and move on.
But your DH is not showing maturity here either— I’d tackle that with him quickly, and like other posters say don’t put up with that.