Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We all know women who would rip their husband’s balls off for doing the same thing so get over the yelling part. OP is wrong.
Some truth to this ^
I'm sure some women would do this. I would call them wrong and controlling as well.
(DP). As a DW, I wouldn’t yell or freak out but I would probe DH a little and be a little… concerned. Because it is a little odd to actually coordinate flights with a random college friend, no?
It seems like the spouses who at least don’t dig in and ask questions are the ones with their heads in the sand. If they learn that it’s totally innocent - as I guess it is for OP - then but only then should they give their blessing.
She is not a schoolgirl, and he is not her daddy. She doesn't need his blessing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like it has more to do with this friend in particular, since he doesn’t like him personally. Did you know about this issue already? Does he have good reason for disliking him? If so, you can have your opinions, but are definitely in the wrong from my perspective. His yelling is a product of you showing him a complete lack of respect and not taking his concerns seriously.
My ex wife ended up having an affair with the one “friend” that I disliked immediately. It was a case of soft boundaries creating opportunities for a man with ill intentions. Be careful with this “friend”.
Uhm he yelled because she refused to obey him and cancel the trip. I'd triple down and definitely go now.
+1. If a dh of mine behaved this way, I'd sleep with the friend out of spite.
Hey bby…
And just like that the entire reason for the issue goes from he has no right to he should have known…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We all know women who would rip their husband’s balls off for doing the same thing so get over the yelling part. OP is wrong.
Some truth to this ^
I'm sure some women would do this. I would call them wrong and controlling as well.
(DP). As a DW, I wouldn’t yell or freak out but I would probe DH a little and be a little… concerned. Because it is a little odd to actually coordinate flights with a random college friend, no?
It seems like the spouses who at least don’t dig in and ask questions are the ones with their heads in the sand. If they learn that it’s totally innocent - as I guess it is for OP - then but only then should they give their blessing.
What? No, it's not odd for two people who know each other to coordinate their travel. You could either fly alone or you could fly out with an old friend. Why is the latter weird to you? Do you have friends?
Is the “in secret” part odd to you?
How is it a secret if she told her husband it's happening?
She literally said she booked it without telling him, because she didn’t want to deal with the issues. So she knew it was wrong, didn’t care and did it anyway. Now she is the victim?
SHE DOES NOT NEED HIS PERMISSION. She told him after she booked it because she knows what a controlling ahole he is.
No one forced her to form a partnership with anyone, being a partner requires being respectful and transparent. She knows he doesn’t like or trust the friend, but she doesn’t care and decided to go underground like a coward. I would have had the conversation, she pushed a boundary of integrity favoring asking for permission over having the conversation. ALL cheaters have loose boundaries and selfish tendencies in common, she has shown both in this story.
It would be all on him if he did this to her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like it has more to do with this friend in particular, since he doesn’t like him personally. Did you know about this issue already? Does he have good reason for disliking him? If so, you can have your opinions, but are definitely in the wrong from my perspective. His yelling is a product of you showing him a complete lack of respect and not taking his concerns seriously.
My ex wife ended up having an affair with the one “friend” that I disliked immediately. It was a case of soft boundaries creating opportunities for a man with ill intentions. Be careful with this “friend”.
Uhm he yelled because she refused to obey him and cancel the trip. I'd triple down and definitely go now.
+1. If a dh of mine behaved this way, I'd sleep with the friend out of spite.
Hey bby…
And just like that the entire reason for the issue goes from he has no right to he should have known…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like it has more to do with this friend in particular, since he doesn’t like him personally. Did you know about this issue already? Does he have good reason for disliking him? If so, you can have your opinions, but are definitely in the wrong from my perspective. His yelling is a product of you showing him a complete lack of respect and not taking his concerns seriously.
My ex wife ended up having an affair with the one “friend” that I disliked immediately. It was a case of soft boundaries creating opportunities for a man with ill intentions. Be careful with this “friend”.
Uhm he yelled because she refused to obey him and cancel the trip. I'd triple down and definitely go now.
+1. If a dh of mine behaved this way, I'd sleep with the friend out of spite.
Hey bby…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We all know women who would rip their husband’s balls off for doing the same thing so get over the yelling part. OP is wrong.
Some truth to this ^
I'm sure some women would do this. I would call them wrong and controlling as well.
(DP). As a DW, I wouldn’t yell or freak out but I would probe DH a little and be a little… concerned. Because it is a little odd to actually coordinate flights with a random college friend, no?
It seems like the spouses who at least don’t dig in and ask questions are the ones with their heads in the sand. If they learn that it’s totally innocent - as I guess it is for OP - then but only then should they give their blessing.
What? No, it's not odd for two people who know each other to coordinate their travel. You could either fly alone or you could fly out with an old friend. Why is the latter weird to you? Do you have friends?
Is the “in secret” part odd to you?
How is it a secret if she told her husband it's happening?
She literally said she booked it without telling him, because she didn’t want to deal with the issues. So she knew it was wrong, didn’t care and did it anyway. Now she is the victim?
SHE DOES NOT NEED HIS PERMISSION. She told him after she booked it because she knows what a controlling ahole he is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like it has more to do with this friend in particular, since he doesn’t like him personally. Did you know about this issue already? Does he have good reason for disliking him? If so, you can have your opinions, but are definitely in the wrong from my perspective. His yelling is a product of you showing him a complete lack of respect and not taking his concerns seriously.
My ex wife ended up having an affair with the one “friend” that I disliked immediately. It was a case of soft boundaries creating opportunities for a man with ill intentions. Be careful with this “friend”.
Uhm he yelled because she refused to obey him and cancel the trip. I'd triple down and definitely go now.
+1. If a dh of mine behaved this way, I'd sleep with the friend out of spite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We all know women who would rip their husband’s balls off for doing the same thing so get over the yelling part. OP is wrong.
Some truth to this ^
I'm sure some women would do this. I would call them wrong and controlling as well.
(DP). As a DW, I wouldn’t yell or freak out but I would probe DH a little and be a little… concerned. Because it is a little odd to actually coordinate flights with a random college friend, no?
It seems like the spouses who at least don’t dig in and ask questions are the ones with their heads in the sand. If they learn that it’s totally innocent - as I guess it is for OP - then but only then should they give their blessing.
What? No, it's not odd for two people who know each other to coordinate their travel. You could either fly alone or you could fly out with an old friend. Why is the latter weird to you? Do you have friends?
Is the “in secret” part odd to you?
How is it a secret if she told her husband it's happening?
She literally said she booked it without telling him, because she didn’t want to deal with the issues. So she knew it was wrong, didn’t care and did it anyway. Now she is the victim?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You may look at the guy as just a friend but I wouldn’t be surprised if the guy looks at you differently and your husband picks that up.
+1
+2, A previous girlfriend broke up with me because I was jealous of one of her male friends, who she conveniently hooked up with a day later. I'll admit it's me projecting, but I'm also thinking you may be leaving out some important information about the relationship with the man you're travelling with.
+100
as a man, I am telling you that nothing good comes out of this for you.
Your marriage is at risk and you would lose trust of your DH. Do what you need to do but decide what you could sacrifice it all for.
I'd be totally fine divorcing a conroling assh0le like this, personally. Not OP BTW.
It will be interesting when you find out that your husband has been coordinating travel plans with an old female friend without telling you. Based upon this comment, you would yell and scream and tell your kid that this is how you stand up for yourself when dealing with a lying, cheating loser like their dad.
She is wrong in all facets aside from his reaction to her actions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We all know women who would rip their husband’s balls off for doing the same thing so get over the yelling part. OP is wrong.
Some truth to this ^
I'm sure some women would do this. I would call them wrong and controlling as well.
(DP). As a DW, I wouldn’t yell or freak out but I would probe DH a little and be a little… concerned. Because it is a little odd to actually coordinate flights with a random college friend, no?
It seems like the spouses who at least don’t dig in and ask questions are the ones with their heads in the sand. If they learn that it’s totally innocent - as I guess it is for OP - then but only then should they give their blessing.
What? No, it's not odd for two people who know each other to coordinate their travel. You could either fly alone or you could fly out with an old friend. Why is the latter weird to you? Do you have friends?
Is the “in secret” part odd to you?
How is it a secret if she told her husband it's happening?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You may look at the guy as just a friend but I wouldn’t be surprised if the guy looks at you differently and your husband picks that up.
+1
+2, A previous girlfriend broke up with me because I was jealous of one of her male friends, who she conveniently hooked up with a day later. I'll admit it's me projecting, but I'm also thinking you may be leaving out some important information about the relationship with the man you're travelling with.
+100
as a man, I am telling you that nothing good comes out of this for you.
Your marriage is at risk and you would lose trust of your DH. Do what you need to do but decide what you could sacrifice it all for.
I'd be totally fine divorcing a conroling assh0le like this, personally. Not OP BTW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We all know women who would rip their husband’s balls off for doing the same thing so get over the yelling part. OP is wrong.
Some truth to this ^
I'm sure some women would do this. I would call them wrong and controlling as well.
(DP). As a DW, I wouldn’t yell or freak out but I would probe DH a little and be a little… concerned. Because it is a little odd to actually coordinate flights with a random college friend, no?
It seems like the spouses who at least don’t dig in and ask questions are the ones with their heads in the sand. If they learn that it’s totally innocent - as I guess it is for OP - then but only then should they give their blessing.
What? No, it's not odd for two people who know each other to coordinate their travel. You could either fly alone or you could fly out with an old friend. Why is the latter weird to you? Do you have friends?
Is the “in secret” part odd to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We all know women who would rip their husband’s balls off for doing the same thing so get over the yelling part. OP is wrong.
Some truth to this ^
I'm sure some women would do this. I would call them wrong and controlling as well.
(DP). As a DW, I wouldn’t yell or freak out but I would probe DH a little and be a little… concerned. Because it is a little odd to actually coordinate flights with a random college friend, no?
It seems like the spouses who at least don’t dig in and ask questions are the ones with their heads in the sand. If they learn that it’s totally innocent - as I guess it is for OP - then but only then should they give their blessing.
What? No, it's not odd for two people who know each other to coordinate their travel. You could either fly alone or you could fly out with an old friend. Why is the latter weird to you? Do you have friends?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You may look at the guy as just a friend but I wouldn’t be surprised if the guy looks at you differently and your husband picks that up.
+1
+2, A previous girlfriend broke up with me because I was jealous of one of her male friends, who she conveniently hooked up with a day later. I'll admit it's me projecting, but I'm also thinking you may be leaving out some important information about the relationship with the man you're travelling with.
+100
as a man, I am telling you that nothing good comes out of this for you.
Your marriage is at risk and you would lose trust of your DH. Do what you need to do but decide what you could sacrifice it all for.