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.
Anonymous wrote:Why dont' you join in? Every time she invites, both of you show up? She'll get the hint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your husband should refer to you as mother.
Truly OP. This is all sounding very Mike and Mother Pence. It’s so bizarre how uncomfortable some married people are with their spouses doing things independently with people of a different sex.
Some of you are so freaking stupid it’s painful. This bitch is trying to steal OP’s husband.
Her husband is a man. Not an umbrella. He can't be "stolen". She's not going to trip and fall on his dick.
If he's a cheater, he'll cheat. If he's not, then he'll shut her unwanted advances down. Not much OP can do about it either way.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t your husband, is it (with details shifted)?
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/915511.page
Wait, what? Isn’t this a DH posting above? And the OP of this thread is a DW.
I think it’s the same OP, with details changes. She/he is trying to work something out - who knows if it’s the DW, DH or troll.
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.
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.
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:We live down the street from a woman, widowed last year, with a young daughter. Her child plays with my kids; we've known them well for years (including husband who passed away).
Lately, she has been...flirting with my husband! I don't know how else to say it and I don't know what to do. My husband is always very gracious with her. But it's getting weird.
She used to frequently text him for help lifting stuff, moving stuff, things her spouse would do. This wasn't that odd; he was happy to help and she often called other local dads/guys as well.
Since August or so it's become weird. She invited him (not me) over for drinks. He went over to chat, thinking it was like a friendly meet-in-the-yard thing, and she was dressed up and served martinis. (He had brought a beer). Last weekend, she texted him to go hiking - just the two of them!! It's really bizarre. He said no, he was busy.
Then yesterday, she invited him to go out to dinner at a restaurant patio - again just the two of them! He said no again and that he looked forward to "all of us" hanging out in a socially distanced manner soon.
She is a very nice person, and I don't know if she's clueless, trying to make friends etc, but this is getting annoying and strange. Do I say something to her? Does my husband just keep dodging her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a widow friend and she definitely flirts with my husband but he knows it and just rolls his eyes. She hasn’t invited him to anything so it doesn’t bother me. Maybe she is just trying to keep her skills up to date.
Skills or no skills, any way you look at this it's disrespectful to you, your DH and your marriage. She is no friend of yours if she thinks this is OK.
Anonymous wrote:She may be practicing with a safe person. Before my mother died, there were several single women in their circle that would flirt with my dad. When she died, they stopped. He was their safe flirt until he wasn’t.
Anonymous wrote:I have a widow friend and she definitely flirts with my husband but he knows it and just rolls his eyes. She hasn’t invited him to anything so it doesn’t bother me. Maybe she is just trying to keep her skills up to date.