Anonymous wrote:All of you are gross for objectifying her like that. I bet she’d be mortified to learn of the gossip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No wonder there are so many effed up relationships in this area. People justifying an adult, married father making wildly inappropriate sexually charged comments (and yes, the word “hot” versus pretty or attractive implies this) to his (possibly equally immature) friend about his MUCH younger EMPLOYEE, while beating up on the wife for (understandably) feeling hurt/insecure...
Of course people notice attractive people. Noticing and verbalizing are actually two different things. Show your spouse some respect and consideration. Treat your employees with respect. “Everyone else does it” is not an excuse that we let fly with our children, so why would it be acceptable for an adult?
+1
And no wonder so many men are jerks. We don’t just excuse them, we say it’s normal and expected. Sheesh. I am glad I got a good husband but I worry for my children, both in their relationships but also in their everyday interactions with men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, I never said this in my post about considering firing her. That is outrageous.
I'm asking for advice if this is worth bringing up to my DH??
Yes. He needs a filter. Talking about someone other than his wife in a sexual way to others is inappropriate/bad judgment. Sure, he can find her attractive (after all, she is), but calling her “hot” ups the creep factor. That’s just not a way a married man should be talking about his nanny, nor is it the way an employer should be talking about his employee.
I’m a woman and this is exactly why men don’t talk to us
Let it go
Anonymous wrote:I'd get rid of the husband, not the nanny.
Anonymous wrote:No wonder there are so many effed up relationships in this area. People justifying an adult, married father making wildly inappropriate sexually charged comments (and yes, the word “hot” versus pretty or attractive implies this) to his (possibly equally immature) friend about his MUCH younger EMPLOYEE, while beating up on the wife for (understandably) feeling hurt/insecure...
Of course people notice attractive people. Noticing and verbalizing are actually two different things. Show your spouse some respect and consideration. Treat your employees with respect. “Everyone else does it” is not an excuse that we let fly with our children, so why would it be acceptable for an adult?
Anonymous wrote:We have a male nanny who's hot. He's not my type, but I can recognize hotness when I see it. I'm totally in love with DH and would never ever cheat on him. And our nanny is fantastic with our kids and they love him to pieces - it's not like he was hired for his looks.
Relax. It's as if your husband was stating a fact, not a preference.
Anonymous wrote:Get a new nanny. Up to you if you wanna tell your husband why.
Anonymous wrote:Get a new nanny. Up to you if you wanna tell your husband why.