Anonymous wrote:No need to say anything. Don’t engage with people like that.
I had a friend make a nasty comment about me and my husband based on the fact that I sunbath topless on a beach where it is perfectly acceptable.
Another former friend got mad when I mentioned how beautiful a woman was standing in front of a restaurant we were walking into.
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend whose husband will talk about women they've met who he finds gorgeous or exotic. It makes me a bit uncomfortable and I'm sure the first few times it happened my face conveyed my surprise over him so openly saying things like that. The only person I've said anything to is my DH, who was also there. And it was more of a "am I overreacting to how weird I found that?". I don't gossip about it with friends or talk about him otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Misplaced anger. You are mad at your husband for making rhe comments and are taking your anger at your friend. If you were truly okay with the comments,you wouöd roll your eyes at your friend and laugh about it with your husband.
OP here. I don’t disagree with you. This is who he is and I’m used to it after all these years, but she had no right to judge and I’m just worried she’s going to amplify what he said and make it worse for both him and me.
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend whose husband will talk about women they've met who he finds gorgeous or exotic. It makes me a bit uncomfortable and I'm sure the first few times it happened my face conveyed my surprise over him so openly saying things like that. The only person I've said anything to is my DH, who was also there. And it was more of a "am I overreacting to how weird I found that?". I don't gossip about it with friends or talk about him otherwise.