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Husband wants to take time off to meet my friend.....it this reasonable?

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Suzi69 · 29/09/2022 14:22

Me and my husband have a couple of what I thought were really good old friends. We've been on holiday with them and their kids when the children were younger, and all enjoyed it.
Last holiday though, pre-covid, I wasn't so happy as I felt DH was paying my female friend a lot of attention; I felt a little put out and excluded.
Fast forward a few years and my friend comes to stay the night about once a year; she lives about 5 hours from my house but she makes a bit of a detour on the way back from visiting her parents; I think she goes about an hour and a half out of her way.
This was nice the first couple of times she did it but I noticed that she was eager to check if DH was there first; he wasn't as he travels a lot. So last time he was at home and oh my goodness she was extremely pleased to see him; positioned herself so she was only facing him while chatting, thus excluding me, asked very in-depth questions about how he's been the last couple of years; I felt quite uncomfortable about it, it was too personal and I was not really a part of a lot of it.

Now she plans to come again in a couple of months and DH is contemplating taking a days holiday while she's here!
I feel quite angry about this as I feel that any holiday he plans to take should be spent with me and our children. I feel as if he's poaching my friend. I'm also suspicious about the relationship; it's platonic and he obviously gets on with her but is it really reasonable for my husband to take a days vacation to be with my friend? ( and me, admittedly).
I'm a bit uncertain as to whether I should just drop her as a friend; I don't really want to do this as we've been friends for more than then years. But I don't like the way she's behaving.
I'd appreciate your thoughts before I speak to him.

OP posts:
AryaStarkWolf · 30/09/2022 15:03

SleeplessInEngland · 30/09/2022 14:51

Glad you stopped your husband having a female friend, OP. You're right to not trust the person you married. Men and women just shouldn't be friends, and that's all there is to it.

You've read all her posts and that's what you came away with?

Sandra1984 · 30/09/2022 16:17

glog : It is an acronym used by some card carrying nerds, for the phrase "Good Looking Out G."

Guy: "Hey I got you some pizza roles for the magic tournament tonight"

Other Guy: "GLOG!"

Banting: a method of dieting for obesity by avoiding sweets and carbohydrates.

AryaStarkWolf · 30/09/2022 16:37

Sandra1984 · 30/09/2022 16:17

glog : It is an acronym used by some card carrying nerds, for the phrase "Good Looking Out G."

Guy: "Hey I got you some pizza roles for the magic tournament tonight"

Other Guy: "GLOG!"

Banting: a method of dieting for obesity by avoiding sweets and carbohydrates.

Well now I'm even more confused 😂

SirChenjins · 30/09/2022 16:49

Say what?! Confused

Mildura · 01/10/2022 02:54

AryaStarkWolf · 30/09/2022 16:37

Well now I'm even more confused 😂

Yep, still none the wiser, definitely more confused 🤣

WalkthisWayUK · 01/10/2022 03:08

Cancel! She’s really cheeky, and NOT your friend!

JangolinaPitt · 01/10/2022 06:01

Mildura · 01/10/2022 02:54

Yep, still none the wiser, definitely more confused 🤣

Same here!!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣

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