Her friend walked through her front door, said hi to her, and then said hi to her husband. She helped her friend into her kitchen, and although her friend did stop to spend a bit of time with her while she was prepping some food, eventually, her friend left to go hang out with her husband.
Half an hour after her friend left the kitchen to hang out with her husband, she finished up what she was doing and went to go see what was up.
Her friend maintained that since she could be working with her husband sometime soon, she was interested in spending time with him to hear about some ideas that he had.
“A few friends have made comments about her inappropriate behavior around my husband,” she said.
“I was mostly willing to give her the benefit of a doubt. I spoke to my husband, and he mentioned that he, too, is sketched out by her behavior and his friend who came by later also asked him what’s going on there and if the girl is hitting on him. I want to have a conversation with her but don’t want to come off as…shaming or some insecure wife. It’s just getting to the point where I think something needs to be said.”
She added that her friend has a son who is 9, and even he has become uncomfortable with how she dresses.
She’s wondering if she has a right to tell her friend off about how she’s behaving, especially in regard to her husband.
Do you think she should say something and confront her friend, or should she be quieter about it and just phase this woman out of her life?
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