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Husbands Flirting
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Right here we go...Hubby and I have been together 12 years,married 7 of those.Never had any major problems just the usual!He went out on the lash last weekend,I met him and his mates 7 hours later.He was very,very drunk,had a nice time to start with then he walks back from playing pool,walks straight past me and starts blatantly chatting up a girl 2 ft behind me,I heard him telling her how great she looks and what lovely legs she has!!!I was raging!!!We had words he told me "it doesn't matter I love you and am leaving with you" I left fuming!.He came home,had major row.Next day he profusely apologised said he was really sorry he was drunk,never meant to hurt me etc.Walking on eggshells for a few days but I do believe he is genuinely sorry and never meant to do it.I just feel devastated though,i feel like he's betrayed me, I feel so insecure now where as I have never been this wayif he could do that when i was there what would he do when i wasn't,the girl was the total opposite of me,younger than me and the type of girl hubby always said he doesn't"fancy".I keep thinking to myself get over it,he was drunk and otherwise wouldn't have done it.I know he loves me as i do him but i just can't seem to push it out of my mind.
Am I overreacting and how do I get over it
TIA x
Am I overreacting and how do I get over it
TIA x
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I was always the flirty one in our relationship . Mr LL just would never flirt. And yes, drink would make me over flirty - but it never meant anything.
So yes you are overreacting because I think it would have been the drink. He may not even have flirted if you hadn't been there!! You would have given him the security to flirty knowing that it wasn't going to be misconstrued by the girl!!
Just forget it and don't let it become an issue.
I was always the flirty one in our relationship . Mr LL just would never flirt. And yes, drink would make me over flirty - but it never meant anything.
So yes you are overreacting because I think it would have been the drink. He may not even have flirted if you hadn't been there!! You would have given him the security to flirty knowing that it wasn't going to be misconstrued by the girl!!
Just forget it and don't let it become an issue.
Not exactly going to become HM's ambassador to China is he.......no, over the top, and he probably feels very guilty. However, there's a big difference between an overt flirt and, say, a grope or, even worse, more.
Let him know your displeasure but bear in mind that there may be occasions, not sexual, that he is bigtime pizzed off with you......the old adage of "lose the battle, win the war" (or sort of!). Go and enjoy your racrochment and enjoy it to the full, both of you......
Let him know your displeasure but bear in mind that there may be occasions, not sexual, that he is bigtime pizzed off with you......the old adage of "lose the battle, win the war" (or sort of!). Go and enjoy your racrochment and enjoy it to the full, both of you......