Married neighbor hit on my wife - should my wife tell his?
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Yeah, now that I've thought about it, I think you're right. But it does bear watching.
There's also a weird dynamic at work here. The OP and his wife are new to the neighborhood. Unless the neighbor said something outrageous, he could easily flip it around to make it look like a huge misunderstanding, something that the OP was blowing completely out of proportion, yada yada yada.
What is he doing here besides joining the Albuquerque balloon festival?
No, they weren't! Are you male or female? Women tended to consider them to be rude, a bit threatening perhaps, but it depended on the woman. IDK, maybe if you go all the way back to the 40's & 50's, women didn't mind, but I think some did mind, but didn't say anything.
I would never do it, but it is a thing that some women like it.
There was an episode of the sitcom The King of Queens where the female lead (Carrie) is depressed because she walked by a construction site, and for the first time didn't get any wolf whistles. To cheer her up, her husband (Doug) paid some construction workers to wolf whistle at her.
I would never do it, but it is a thing that some women like it.
There was an episode of the sitcom The King of Queens where the female lead (Carrie) is depressed because she walked by a construction site, and for the first time didn't get any wolf whistles. To cheer her up, her husband (Doug) paid some construction workers to wolf whistle at her.
A. Are you aware that TV is make-believe?
B. Who do you think writes scripts for sitcoms where a fat schlub package deliverer marries a hot petite legal secretary?
the other wife will be wondering why o.p.'s wife has been secretly texting her husband behind her back for 4 months ?
everytime he private messaged her, she shouldve responded in a group m.m.s. with the four of y'all.
I would never do it, but it is a thing that some women like it.
There was an episode of the sitcom The King of Queens where the female lead (Carrie) is depressed because she walked by a construction site, and for the first time didn't get any wolf whistles. To cheer her up, her husband (Doug) paid some construction workers to wolf whistle at her.
Oh yes, depression over lack of wolf whistles when walking past a construction site is a very serious problem.
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