Anonymous wrote:My BFF since college is a guy who now lives out of state and married. I used to visit him (san DH) before he got married. We used to talk a lot too. We never dated and never thought about dating. DH doesn’t have any problem with it. But my BFF’s wife is intimidated by my friendship with her husband. So I don’t visit them solo anymore. When they visit, I go out of my way to avoid any alone time w my BFF just to make sure his wife doesn’t get the wrong idea.
It is really sad. He is really like a good girlfriend to me. We used to talk all night. I had always have trouble making female friends (I only have 2 close female friends). I am not good with gossiping or backstabbing. I have always found friendship with guys being more simple and easy on the mind. He and DH get along great. But his wife is just very insecure led.
Anonymous wrote:My BFF since college is a guy who now lives out of state and married. I used to visit him (san DH) before he got married. We used to talk a lot too. We never dated and never thought about dating. DH doesn’t have any problem with it. But my BFF’s wife is intimidated by my friendship with her husband. So I don’t visit them solo anymore. When they visit, I go out of my way to avoid any alone time w my BFF just to make sure his wife doesn’t get the wrong idea.
It is really sad. He is really like a good girlfriend to me. We used to talk all night. I had always have trouble making female friends (I only have 2 close female friends). I am not good with gossiping or backstabbing. I have always found friendship with guys being more simple and easy on the mind. He and DH get along great. But his wife is just very insecure led.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a week long out of state trip, staying out of state and bringing your toddler with her?
My male best friend is married to my female best friend. I’ve been visiting them out of state for 26 years. I also have lunch or dinner just with him when he is in DC a couple times a year. I would wonder what was wrong with DH if he suddenly got insecure.
So you have never gone out of town for a week-long trip just to visit him and brought you, toddler, along. Thanks for sharing your totally irrelevant story.
Anonymous wrote:I just asked my husband and he said he would be pretty uncomfortable in the circumstances described by OP.
My best friend since childhood is also male. And I have gone for extended trips to visit him and stayed at his house. But he is gay, and married to a man, and they have a daughter about 9 months younger than my youngest. So… different circumstances.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I are split on this. I said I’d be fine with it (I trust him fully and figure if he cheats that’s on him) he would not be ok with it since he perceives guys to be more aggressive in making moves and couldn’t fully trust the hypothetical guy friend I was with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she going to visit him specifically or does he just live at destination? I have a best male friend in LA, which is a big destination in its own right. When I’m in CA for events, I visit my friend but I haven’t gone to LA just to visit him. I’ll meet for dinner if I’m town. Is that the situation or she’s going to visit/stay with him?
She's going to visit him specifically. She's a SAHM. As for why he's not coming out here she wants to see some sites out west and he's going to show her around/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's weird that she even wants to do it. And come on, "people don't cheat when they bring a toddler" is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. I can't even count the number of times I have had sex with my toddler sleeping 10 or fewer feet away
Agree and this is very weird. She is married, with a child. He is single. It makes no sense for her to leave her spouse behind and drag her toddler along to go see him. If they are that good of friends, single dude comes to see her at her house, with her family.