Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a married woman in her late 40s and I like talking to strangers (men or women) who walk their dogs, there's nothing wrong with that, it's called being nice.
It's this. But that's a bit mysterious for many DCUM users, going by the many comments by posters who have literally no idea how to interact with people around them in life.
It's not being nice when your friendliness is only directed towards attractive women. Stop with the gaslighting.
+100! Men will sleep with anyone. It does not matter if the woman is attractive or not. It only matters if the woman is willing. This is why smart women do not let their DH or boyfriend talk with another woman. How many times have you heard about a man cheating and then saw who the woman was and you are like …he cheated with her! Men just do not care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a married woman in her late 40s and I like talking to strangers (men or women) who walk their dogs, there's nothing wrong with that, it's called being nice.
It's this. But that's a bit mysterious for many DCUM users, going by the many comments by posters who have literally no idea how to interact with people around them in life.
It's not being nice when your friendliness is only directed towards attractive women. Stop with the gaslighting.
Anonymous wrote:Well, it’s better he pet her dog than her kitty…, sorry couldn’t resist.
Anonymous wrote:My husband absolutely loves all dogs. He is also super outgoing and objectively handsome. With or without me, he will beeline towards any woman with a dog to chat them up and meet their dog. If he stays outside of a shop for ten minutes I'll come out and he'll be making some random gal laugh while petting some corgi or spaniel. Same goes for running errands, jogging, when walking our dog, or at a beach.
Am I crazy for wanting my husband to stop doing this? I'm not insecure, I just think it might be perceived to kind of weird and pushy, and also, were I a single woman I'd assume a random attractive man trying to chat me up is flirting and hitting on me, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a married woman in her late 40s and I like talking to strangers (men or women) who walk their dogs, there's nothing wrong with that, it's called being nice.
It's this. But that's a bit mysterious for many DCUM users, going by the many comments by posters who have literally no idea how to interact with people around them in life.
It's not being nice when your friendliness is only directed towards attractive women. Stop with the gaslighting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a married woman in her late 40s and I like talking to strangers (men or women) who walk their dogs, there's nothing wrong with that, it's called being nice.
It's this. But that's a bit mysterious for many DCUM users, going by the many comments by posters who have literally no idea how to interact with people around them in life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband absolutely loves all dogs. He is also super outgoing and objectively handsome. With or without me, he will beeline towards any woman with a dog to chat them up and meet their dog. If he stays outside of a shop for ten minutes I'll come out and he'll be making some random gal laugh while petting some corgi or spaniel. Same goes for running errands, jogging, when walking our dog, or at a beach.
Am I crazy for wanting my husband to stop doing this? I'm not insecure, I just think it might be perceived to kind of weird and pushy, and also, were I a single woman I'd assume a random attractive man trying to chat me up is flirting and hitting on me, right?
That is weird for sure. In my 30 years of happy marriage, my husband has never chatted up a woman and "petted her dog". However it helps that I am extremely attractive, fit and slim for my age and have a fun personality.
Anonymous wrote:
At least it's a dog and not a cat! ... in which case he'd be petting their.... er... ah....
I'll just see myself out now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Flirting is fun. It's not cheating. You can flirt with a stranger and then walk away and never see them again. If this was someone actually in his life that would be problematic. But some stranger on the sidewalk? Fine.
Often you come off as pathetic. There is an unhappily married woman in my neighborhood who attempts to flirt with the more attractive men who live nearby. She completely ignores how horrified and uncomfortable they are when she starts her inappropriate attempts. It's so cringe. I would describe her as an insecure attention seeking drama freak.