Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you're angry at your husband, and insecure in your relationship. Be happy he's passing on getting "business" from her and move on.
LOL, of course I am angry! I am.
I dont think I am insecure though. I cant imagine emailing another woman's husband and asking him out to dinner!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have your husband invite her over to your house for a meal with the family followed up with a business conversation over coffee and dessert. If she is full of it she won't touch that invitation with a 10 ft. pole.
I dont really want to host my husband's ex.
Especially with a baby at home. Plus, we are in a tiny rental for a few months until we get our house.
So you *are* insecure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have your husband invite her over to your house for a meal with the family followed up with a business conversation over coffee and dessert. If she is full of it she won't touch that invitation with a 10 ft. pole.
I dont really want to host my husband's ex.
Especially with a baby at home. Plus, we are in a tiny rental for a few months until we get our house.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how op will feel in 5 years when ex has partnered with someone else to what turns out to be the next billion dollar breakthrough idea, knowing she and her insecurity blocked her own blessing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have your husband invite her over to your house for a meal with the family followed up with a business conversation over coffee and dessert. If she is full of it she won't touch that invitation with a 10 ft. pole.
I dont really want to host my husband's ex.
Especially with a baby at home. Plus, we are in a tiny rental for a few months until we get our house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO. Not in this lifetime. She had her chance.
Don't listen to the cheaters here. They have no morals.
I'm a pp not a cheater. Neither is my husband, just been married long enough to know playing babysitter is not worth it and freaking out on someone for not reacting like you want them to is a relationship killer.
He didn't marry her.
He married you.
If you want to make it to 23 or 33 or even 53 years with this man, you have to get over the fact that he was with someone before you therin lies your insecurity. Deep down it bothers you that you weren't the first woman DH was engaged to, that you got together quickly after they split.
+1 but let's be real this marriage ain't making it to 5 years.
Don't be crazy. I have been married 23 years and I would.be furious about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO. Not in this lifetime. She had her chance.
Don't listen to the cheaters here. They have no morals.
I'm a pp not a cheater. Neither is my husband, just been married long enough to know playing babysitter is not worth it and freaking out on someone for not reacting like you want them to is a relationship killer.
He didn't marry her.
He married you.
If you want to make it to 23 or 33 or even 53 years with this man, you have to get over the fact that he was with someone before you therin lies your insecurity. Deep down it bothers you that you weren't the first woman DH was engaged to, that you got together quickly after they split.
+1 but let's be real this marriage ain't making it to 5 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO. Not in this lifetime. She had her chance.
Don't listen to the cheaters here. They have no morals.
I'm a pp not a cheater. Neither is my husband, just been married long enough to know playing babysitter is not worth it and freaking out on someone for not reacting like you want them to is a relationship killer.
He didn't marry her.
He married you.
If you want to make it to 23 or 33 or even 53 years with this man, you have to get over the fact that he was with someone before you therin lies your insecurity. Deep down it bothers you that you weren't the first woman DH was engaged to, that you got together quickly after they split.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to assume your over the top reaction is due to post pregnancy hormones and newborn sleep depravation.
Your DH has done nothing wrong. It also wouldn't be wrong if he went to this business dinner.
I didn't see an over the top reaction. What did OP do that was over the top?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how op will feel in 5 years when ex has partnered with someone else to what turns out to be the next billion dollar breakthrough idea, knowing she and her insecurity blocked her own blessing.
Yeah, I wouldn't care. My marriage is worth more than that. As billion dollar ideas......I will take this risk. Because that's pretty rare.
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to assume your over the top reaction is due to post pregnancy hormones and newborn sleep depravation.
Your DH has done nothing wrong. It also wouldn't be wrong if he went to this business dinner.