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Did my DH’s comments to a stranger cross the line?

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Cyclingsar · 20/06/2026 16:39

Local retail park - there’s a gym by the car park. Walking back to the car earlier, DH makes conversation with a man (early/mid 20’s I guess) and says he’s in good shape (he had a vest on and was muscly) and that he wouldn’t trust him around me. Jokey tone, the guy laughed. He then said ‘she’d eat you alive, son. She’d probably teach you a thing or two’, again he laughed and we carried on walking.

DH is a bit of a cheeky chappy and always makes conversation with strangers, but I felt this was a bit off.

OP posts:
DimwittedSkater · 21/06/2026 23:54

Thebigonesgetaway · 20/06/2026 17:04

Oh come come. Women do compete with other women, get bealous of other women, make catty comments and possessive about their partners, sure it’s not identical but it’s the female version, let’s not pretend otherwise

My teenage niece is very beautiful, and social exclusion is a major way for females to express aggression towards other females. Especially when they can't confront her outright about anything, since she's a lovely person who has done nothing wrong except be physically stunning. She has plenty of friends, but that doesn't stop the fact that there's a lot of jealousy from certain quarters. One girl, for example, would wait until my niece was off sick from school and then use that day to invite everyone to a party. And the bitchy remarks are endless and completely unprovoked.

Thebigonesgetaway · 22/06/2026 03:48

Missj25 · 21/06/2026 23:18

“ I’m assuming you’re both swingers or he wishes to be “ .
You literally have to be the only person in the universe that got that from OPS post 😂

Really so you think approaching people alone and talking to them about having sex with one of the couple isn’t a sign of swinging. How very naive.

Peakyblinder18 · 22/06/2026 03:51

I'd bin the insecure dh

Missj25 · 22/06/2026 08:21

Thebigonesgetaway · 22/06/2026 03:48

Really so you think approaching people alone and talking to them about having sex with one of the couple isn’t a sign of swinging. How very naive.

No, I don’t think that .
I think OPS husband was showing off to the young fella & thinks he was being funny , when in an actual fact he sounds like an idiot 🙈.

pepayfelix · 22/06/2026 08:39

Cyclingsar · 21/06/2026 19:11

If she’s as highly strung as her mother sounds, she could probably do with taking them up on their offer!

You’ve completely lost my sympathy with this ridiculous comment. You and your husband both sound creepy and inappropriate.

Thebigonesgetaway · 22/06/2026 10:39

Cyclingsar · 21/06/2026 19:11

If she’s as highly strung as her mother sounds, she could probably do with taking them up on their offer!

Jesus, that’s sick.

NoSausage · 22/06/2026 11:07

Cyclingsar · 20/06/2026 19:14

I pointed out to him, some men may have not taken kindly to the comments. He said he was complimenting the man on two fronts so why would anyone be annoyed at their physique being complimented and the suggestion they could pull an ‘experienced MILF’.

Oh! You're an experienced MILF.

That he has pulled.

How lovely of him to big himself up in the eyes of another man by complimenting himself on the lovely, trophy (object) of a woman that sexually satisfies him.

Lovely.

So nice of him to use you both to establish himself first in the pecking order. Hot.

NoSausage · 22/06/2026 11:09

Cyclingsar · 21/06/2026 19:11

If she’s as highly strung as her mother sounds, she could probably do with taking them up on their offer!

Wow. Reap what you sow. You have a pig of a husband and the other poster is right.

LordofMisrule1 · 22/06/2026 12:38

Wtf

He deliberately went out of his way to say something to get this stranger to imagine being with you sexually, and then said what he did as a way of communicating that you're... what? Sexually confident? Experienced? Insatiable?

Some men love to brag that their partner is the above things because they think it reflects well on them that they've 'tamed' her or get to 'benefit' from their sexual appetite. It's utterly disgusting that he did this involving a total stranger. I'm embarrassed for him. Has he no decorum?

Markovenchip · 22/06/2026 13:12

Many of these young 'muscle-boys' are in love with themselves more than anything, posting endless selfies of themselves on social media, just put the incident behind you, if similar happens again, just say to DH 'that's enough', firmly but quietly.......😐

KilkennyCats · 22/06/2026 13:22

Cheeky Chappie? 🤢
This makes it sound like you generally indulge his embarrassing nonsense.
You know everyone he buttonholes in the street is cringing themselves inside out (at both of you), right?

Peterdottir · 22/06/2026 14:22

Cyclingsar · 21/06/2026 19:11

If she’s as highly strung as her mother sounds, she could probably do with taking them up on their offer!

Yes they did and so did this comment by you. Sounds like you and DH are well suited.

Pinkchickenwine · 22/06/2026 14:24

He spoke about you like he owned you! Not great.

Pinkdayss · 22/06/2026 14:30

Cheeky chappy?

More like cringey low class oik🤢🤮

KilkennyCats · 22/06/2026 16:09

Cyclingsar · 21/06/2026 19:11

If she’s as highly strung as her mother sounds, she could probably do with taking them up on their offer!

You and your other half are two peas in a pod.
Just as well you found each other, really.

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