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Why am I feeling so jelous?
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Hello all, I feel such a fool, my husband who I love dearly hasn't been very well lately, depressed and has no confidence, he started to make a few friends online so he could chat during the day when I am at work. One of these friends (a lady) has travelled over 150 miles today on the train to see him. I am at work with a knot in my stomach, lump in my throat and just want to weep even though I know he loves me. I said it was ok and that I didn't have a problem with it which i didn't until now, I've been poorly myself lately with gynae problems and am at Dr tomorrow to see if a biopsy is needed so maybe that's what's making me feel so vulnerable. Then I'm thinking if I had only known someone four or five weeks would I make a 300 mile round trip to see someone just for a couple of hours? I'm sorry I've rambled, I just feel absolutely bereft and if I rang and told him he would be so upset that I feel this way, what can I do?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I rarely venture into this section and even more rarely offer an opinion. But sometimes it just befuddles me that people can be so very gullible and still breath air. Call me iconic, but it's kick butt and take names time...
Look, even though I live in the western U.S., there can't be that much difference between us... you're thinking up any excuse you can to hold on to a wimp of a man who's used a common life problem to make a fool of you. Give him 24 hours to move his sorry as s out and get on with your life... no, better, give him 1 hour. As we would say here... it's the cowboy way... Sheesh!
Look, even though I live in the western U.S., there can't be that much difference between us... you're thinking up any excuse you can to hold on to a wimp of a man who's used a common life problem to make a fool of you. Give him 24 hours to move his sorry as s out and get on with your life... no, better, give him 1 hour. As we would say here... it's the cowboy way... Sheesh!
Maybe she wants more....but maybe it's innocent.
I was willing to drive up to see Diz when he in hospital. Simply because I was worried about him. He's not married though.
My OH didn't mind because he trusts me 100%....and Diz was poorly. I don't think he'd be impressed if I invited someone here though, and rightly so.
I was willing to drive up to see Diz when he in hospital. Simply because I was worried about him. He's not married though.
My OH didn't mind because he trusts me 100%....and Diz was poorly. I don't think he'd be impressed if I invited someone here though, and rightly so.
I've got to tell you proudmary I don't think it's wrong to feel jealous, I know I would and would so not be happy with this at all! So what if he feels upset because you are not happy about this, does that mean he can do what he likes so long as he is happy? Doesn't seem very nice for you. I wonder how he would feel if this was the other way round?
There's trust and then there's stupidity!
Did he invite her to meet 'me and my wife' or does she even know that he's married? Go home and politely introduce yourself and say how nice it is to meet her as you are both very keen to make new friends. See if she stays around when you have appeared or if she makes her excuses and leaves (as I suspect she might).
If she stays around tell her that the two of you would love to visit her next time. Make a point of the fact that you are very much a couple.
Do you think he is in fact trying to induce jealousy in you; perhaps he's doubting your feelings towards him if he has been depressed? Let him know later that you came home because you felt jealous but don't make a scene about it.
Did he invite her to meet 'me and my wife' or does she even know that he's married? Go home and politely introduce yourself and say how nice it is to meet her as you are both very keen to make new friends. See if she stays around when you have appeared or if she makes her excuses and leaves (as I suspect she might).
If she stays around tell her that the two of you would love to visit her next time. Make a point of the fact that you are very much a couple.
Do you think he is in fact trying to induce jealousy in you; perhaps he's doubting your feelings towards him if he has been depressed? Let him know later that you came home because you felt jealous but don't make a scene about it.
Hello all, thank you so much for your answers, I couldn't go home at lunch time but when I got home tonight I found out that they had only been into town had coffee and chatted. I have told my hubby how I feel and he is really distressed because I got so upset, once the children are in bed we will spend the rest of the night talking through it. Thank you all for your advice and kind words I really appreciate the time you have taken to help me xx
Why are you feeling so Jealous....er.....coz your hubbys being out of order!!!
I dont care what anyone says, that is wrong!
Yes men can be friends with women, of course, but surely it should be a lady that the wife knows too & not some ONLINE Hoe. Lol
I'm not trying to worry you but I would WATCH her!!!!
This is wrong!!
I dont care what anyone says, that is wrong!
Yes men can be friends with women, of course, but surely it should be a lady that the wife knows too & not some ONLINE Hoe. Lol
I'm not trying to worry you but I would WATCH her!!!!
This is wrong!!