Anonymous wrote:There was a very pretty young (35 ish) air force pilot's wife that lived across the street from us while he was deployed overseas.
She routinely texted my husband for help around the house. Once at 10 at night she asked him to come inspect a 'huge' leak in the basement. He goes over and she's braless in a thin essentially see through camisole, PJ pants and drinking a glass of wine. She offered him a beer and followed him around the basement basically on top of him. The leak was a tiny spot where the AC drain line met the floor drain.
It still blows my mind as I was friendly with her. I honestly can't decide if she thought he was going to screw her with his wife just across the street or if she got off on flirting or if she really was just that clueless.
Anonymous wrote:Woman on the prowl!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like others, this would make me uncomfortable. But it's also sad a woman can't be friends with a man unless his wife is included.
Does this apply to coworkers, too? There's a mid-60 year old woman at my husband's office that continuously throws herself at him (he is mid-40s).
I hit the roof when I found out they'd had 1:1 lunches during work. He was all, "but, her age?? And I don't find her attractive (she's not)" yet I'm sure she doesn't see it that way.
I think you overreacted.
Yeah, with that age difference and the situation (lunch? during work hours? really?), I wouldn't worry about it at alllll. You sound insecure.
There's been many private lunches. Happy hours. She messages him frequently about personal things. When they speak on the phone his voice is different, I don't know how else to describe it. He sounds nicer. She has been divorced twice, both absolute divorces, so I assume she cheated in those.
But okay, guess I'm just insecure.
Anonymous wrote:There was a very pretty young (35 ish) air force pilot's wife that lived across the street from us while he was deployed overseas.
She routinely texted my husband for help around the house. Once at 10 at night she asked him to come inspect a 'huge' leak in the basement. He goes over and she's braless in a thin essentially see through camisole, PJ pants and drinking a glass of wine. She offered him a beer and followed him around the basement basically on top of him. The leak was a tiny spot where the AC drain line met the floor drain.
It still blows my mind as I was friendly with her. I honestly can't decide if she thought he was going to screw her with his wife just across the street or if she got off on flirting or if she really was just that clueless.
Anonymous wrote:There was a very pretty young (35 ish) air force pilot's wife that lived across the street from us while he was deployed overseas.
She routinely texted my husband for help around the house. Once at 10 at night she asked him to come inspect a 'huge' leak in the basement. He goes over and she's braless in a thin essentially see through camisole, PJ pants and drinking a glass of wine. She offered him a beer and followed him around the basement basically on top of him. The leak was a tiny spot where the AC drain line met the floor drain.
It still blows my mind as I was friendly with her. I honestly can't decide if she thought he was going to screw her with his wife just across the street or if she got off on flirting or if she really was just that clueless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your husband says something direct to her. “I don’t go out with other women without [your name].” And he pulls back on spending time with her. Next time she invites just him over, both of you go together. And keep doing that. The invitations aimed just at him will quickly stop.
This. He needs to be like Mike Pence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your husband says something direct to her. “I don’t go out with other women without [your name].” And he pulls back on spending time with her. Next time she invites just him over, both of you go together. And keep doing that. The invitations aimed just at him will quickly stop.
This. Your husband has been handling it well, but he needs to be more direct. For her part your neighbor may not be aware of what she is doing and her little crush on your husband which is why he needs to be more firm with her o snap her back to reality. You coming over will also help with that.
Anonymous wrote:Your husband says something direct to her. “I don’t go out with other women without [your name].” And he pulls back on spending time with her. Next time she invites just him over, both of you go together. And keep doing that. The invitations aimed just at him will quickly stop.
Anonymous wrote:Like others, this would make me uncomfortable. But it's also sad a woman can't be friends with a man unless his wife is included.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like others, this would make me uncomfortable. But it's also sad a woman can't be friends with a man unless his wife is included.
Does this apply to coworkers, too? There's a mid-60 year old woman at my husband's office that continuously throws herself at him (he is mid-40s).
I hit the roof when I found out they'd had 1:1 lunches during work. He was all, "but, her age?? And I don't find her attractive (she's not)" yet I'm sure she doesn't see it that way.
I think you overreacted.
Yeah, with that age difference and the situation (lunch? during work hours? really?), I wouldn't worry about it at alllll. You sound insecure.
There's been many private lunches. Happy hours. She messages him frequently about personal things. When they speak on the phone his voice is different, I don't know how else to describe it. He sounds nicer. She has been divorced twice, both absolute divorces, so I assume she cheated in those.
But okay, guess I'm just insecure.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why people keep bringing up Mike Pence but this neighbor's behavior is wildly inappropriate. You don't repeatedly invite one half of a married couple on outings like this. Was a problem with my thankfully now ex, some gross woman from Twitter went out of her way to invite only him to activities/ outings over and over again. He wouldn't even acknowledge it as an issue much less shut it down.
Ghost the neighbor, her personal background doesn't excuse this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like others, this would make me uncomfortable. But it's also sad a woman can't be friends with a man unless his wife is included.
Does this apply to coworkers, too? There's a mid-60 year old woman at my husband's office that continuously throws herself at him (he is mid-40s).
I hit the roof when I found out they'd had 1:1 lunches during work. He was all, "but, her age?? And I don't find her attractive (she's not)" yet I'm sure she doesn't see it that way.
This makes me so annoyed. I am in a male dominated industry. I can't invite a colleague out for a friendly lunch without his wife getting upset? Ugg, I have no sexual interest and if I were a man no one would blink.