Anonymous wrote:Please don't listen to the women in here. No it's not okay. My husband wouldn't dare ask if he could go out drinking alone with another woman. When I got married, our pastor actually told DH that it's inappropriate to go out along with another woman especially if it involves alcohol.
If they want to hang out and drink, you should tag along.
We've stuck with that rule and several others and it's served us well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women get held back if they can't meet with men to network because the wives don't let them. How women in society keep ourselves from breaking through the glass ceiling.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless this woman Is much older and senior to him, you should be invited. If she is truly a friend, it is appropriate to invite you.
This is insane. Men and women work together. Co-workers sometimes become friends. Sometimes friends want to talk outside the office (especially if it involves a planned work transition or issue at the company). While it's only been 10% of posters, I still can't believe people gave a problem with this. If it's too frequent, it's weird. If it's not during happy hour time or goes for hours, it's weird. If he lies about it, it's weird. If not, being psycho and paranoid is bad choice for everyone involved. And, god no, you should not invite yourself to a work conversation "unless the woman is much older and senior"--that's an insane request.
Every DH is not having or planning to have an affair. And, yes, men and women can be friends (without the man wanting anything untoward). Really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless this woman Is much older and senior to him, you should be invited. If she is truly a friend, it is appropriate to invite you.
This is insane. Men and women work together. Co-workers sometimes become friends. Sometimes friends want to talk outside the office (especially if it involves a planned work transition or issue at the company). While it's only been 10% of posters, I still can't believe people gave a problem with this. If it's too frequent, it's weird. If it's not during happy hour time or goes for hours, it's weird. If he lies about it, it's weird. If not, being psycho and paranoid is bad choice for everyone involved. And, god no, you should not invite yourself to a work conversation "unless the woman is much older and senior"--that's an insane request.
Every DH is not having or planning to have an affair. And, yes, men and women can be friends (without the man wanting anything untoward). Really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Women can be friends with men. Men are only friends with women as a hopeful means to have sex with them. There I said it. And I meant it. Go ahead girls and gender confused men, fire up the chainsaws.
Stupid (just stupid). Do you really believe that your husband's, say, dumpy, 50 yo, also married female coworker is someone he wants to sleep with, just because they're friends? That the BD person he's befriended after working together is more than just a smart person to know as she bounces around the industry? Have DWs who think this way ever had professional jobs in business?
Know your DH. If he's generally a lecherous horn dog who has just started "mentoring" a hot new associate for the third time in two weeks after 10PM, yes, worry away. If he's some nice dude trying to be successful in a tough economy (and be a good guy and help coworkers), chill out.
Anonymous wrote:Women get held back if they can't meet with men to network because the wives don't let them. How women in society keep ourselves from breaking through the glass ceiling.
Anonymous wrote:
Women can be friends with men. Men are only friends with women as a hopeful means to have sex with them. There I said it. And I meant it. Go ahead girls and gender confused men, fire up the chainsaws.