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what do u make of this text exchange?

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rarerabbitt · 16/10/2013 11:09

basically i accidentally stumbled on a text conversation when dps phone rang and it rang off back to the text page

a lot of texts from a womans name ive never heard of lets call her A

DP - what happened with u and x(male collegue)
A - nothing he just got cuddles like you :)
DP - well i think more happened with X
A- maybe ill propose u can be a bridesmaid
DP - great ill send u my dress size

a couple of days later

is B (another female name ) helping this week?
A - hope not shes useless theres a few people thatd like to slap her
DP you would definatly win in a fight when are you back? your much better looking
A not sure
dp - i need the eye candy

next day

DP any more news on u and X?
A no
DP does that mean im in with a chance?
A - no im staying away from boys
DP im going to jump of the nearest bridge then

later that evening when he was out at the pub

a pic of him and a male collegue
A - i miss my pals
DP we miss u too

what do you make of this i havent said anything yet but hes never mentioned this woman to me so i find it al a bit odd and upsetting i dont want him to think im snooping.

been together 9 years 2 dc and i thought we were happy enough :(

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wallypops · 20/10/2013 03:35

Ask your dp for a definition of cuddles?

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CloverkissSparklecheeks · 17/10/2013 08:53

when I read your post hash I thought you were completely wrong about her but now I have reread it I think she is trying to be polite, the only thing she said was about the 'cuddles' that sounds a bit dodgy but out of contaxt could mean a cuddle when saying goodbye from a night out, something we would often do at work or with friends (not at work just after a night out).

Something similar happened to me recently with an old flame and I never told him to fuck off but I just replied to his messages in a very generic way but what he had said was fairly incriminating to him.

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BigDomsWife · 16/10/2013 22:07

He is trying very hard to get into her Knickers but she is (politely) telling him to fuckoff.

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hashtagwhatever · 16/10/2013 21:50

maple

office tease? nothing the female said was untoward.

he on the other hand is trying his luck. op I would pull him up on this.

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nopanicandverylittleanxiety · 16/10/2013 21:45

I would be really bothered by this. Appalling behaviour, not just 'banter' at all x

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BeCool · 16/10/2013 21:19

reads like he is making a huge twat of himself, but yes he is certainly trying to cop off with his colleague.

I would be very upset and question our relationship.

I've been on the receiving end of this kind of banter (though when I've been single) and they def wanted to shag me.

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CloverkissSparklecheeks · 16/10/2013 21:13

I would be really upset to find something like this on DHs phone, I would have to confront him! The bit about the 'cuddles' would really bother me.

I think banter only happens face to face, to go out of your way to text another woman is completely wrong IMO.

If I was you I would speak to him, you found it by accident, if it is innocent then he will not be cross with you - I think his reaction will tell you everything!

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Ishouldbesolucky · 16/10/2013 21:02

I think this is just banter. I don't agree with ALS though I'm happily with my DP and I have bantered like is with a male colleague and their was no chance of a shag ever happening

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ALittleStranger · 16/10/2013 20:49

I'm a little bit agog at people who think this is normal banter. I've "bantered" like this with colleagues before. But only when a shag was in the offing.

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Looksgoodingravy · 16/10/2013 20:44

It's totally disrespectful, asking if he's 'in with a chance' 'I need the eye candy', ' I'm going to jump of the nearest bridge' ffs! Tell him to grow up!

Seriously OP, get yourself Just 'good friends' by Shirley Glass and read it together with your dp. Sounds like he needs a reality check!

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PublicEnemyNumeroUno · 16/10/2013 20:29

Id be furious.

And id be even more furious if my partner tried to fob me off by using the word "banter" which im pretty sure your partner will, that word infuriates me especially when used as an excuse for inappropriate behaviour.

Id confront him.

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OhBabyLilyMunster · 16/10/2013 20:23

It looks like he would be all over her if he got chance. My dh would be kicked into next fucking week for such a pathetic, disrespectful and embarrassing exchange.

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Leavenheath · 16/10/2013 20:12

Look, it sounds like your partner would be like a rat up a drainpipe if this colleague gave him the nod. He's the one doing the pursuing and flirting and she's either uncomfortable and doesn't know how to handle it or she's enjoying the attention. Frankly, if some attached bloke had been texting me this drivel when I was old enough to go to work (in those days they just said the words or wrote crappy notes) I'd have told him where to get off (and did) but she might not be that assertive.

Forget all this angsty stuff about it not being cheating (yet). You can prove he's being blatantly disrespectful to you and your relationship. You've already said he'd hit the roof if you did this with another bloke, so if he comes out with any crap about this being 'banter', reverse it.

As ever though, it really doesn't matter whether he lies says he wouldn't mind you acting like this. You mind, don't you?

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holstenlips · 16/10/2013 20:10

Trust your gut instincts. And also if you confront him you will get a lot of info from his immediate reaction.
Do you feel you can talk to him about it?

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eggyhead · 16/10/2013 20:07

Yes, it is wrong and given the chance my boss would go for it I think. He has never been given a green light though!

I've told him DH knows my email and phone passwords (which he does) but it doesn't make any difference.

In my case, I put it down to mid-life crisis. Much as I like him (and I really do), I would be kicking him into touch if he was my DH.

This is the other side of the exchange. The other person isn't always reciprocating...

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rarerabitt · 16/10/2013 19:37

I feel it's disrespectful but don't know when the lines blur into cheating I don't think this is cheating but to me for him to even be thinking of another woman sexily is wrong but actually telling her is even worse is

actively wanting to cheat as bad as actually doing it though that's what u can't figure out ?

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Takingbackmonday · 16/10/2013 17:48

I have "inappropriate" banter with a work colleague/friend but I've never hidden it from DP and I made sure they met early on so no secrets, saw dynamics of our friendship etc.

Could be harmless, unless he hides it or panics

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eggyhead · 16/10/2013 17:42

Blimey, that could be my boss!

I am happily married and not in the slightest bit interested in him. We do have a great relationship but I have got really annoyed and told him to fug off a few of times. Within no time he has forgotten and is flirting again.

To be honest, it really gets on my nerves. I used to laugh it off now I just blank him when he starts being a pest.

No alcohol for me at company dos... Sad

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holstenlips · 16/10/2013 17:24

How do you feel about the messages op?

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Looksgoodingravy · 16/10/2013 14:07

No sorry, having been cheated on and remembering back to how dp headed down that 'slippery slope' (texting, 'chatting') this would ring alarm bells.

If it's harmless banter then why doesn't the dp in question show the OP the texts, laugh about them with her?

Harmless banter is one thing, this is different.

Sorry OP, I'd be taking screenshots of everything you've found and I'd be having firm words!

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VoodooHexDoll · 16/10/2013 14:05

Sounds like he would cheat on you if he had the chance. I would not build a future with this man as I would want 100% trust and loyalty. It would make me think hes not that in to me if he is chasing other women and I desever better.

Sorry

I would tell him what I found and how I felt and ask him to move out so I could find someone better personally. Life is to short to waste it on someone that is not comminted to me.

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Noteveryday · 16/10/2013 13:49

I used to message my male friends like this, we all did. When I was in 6th form.

Just reading the cuddles bit made me feel horribly embarrassed for all of you I'm afraid. If my H did this I would have no respect for him whatsoever.

She is probably about 22 and would be horrified to see him in his pants scratching his arse watching football.

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ElizabethBathory · 16/10/2013 13:48

"he just got cuddles like you"
"I need the eye candy"
"does that mean I'm in with a chance"

Even if nothing's happened (and it sounds like at least "cuddles" have Hmm) I would be very, very angry with him if he were my DH, and extremely doubtful about whether I could trust him. Acceptable flirting (to me) is much, much lighter than that and can be done in front of one's partner!

And "I need the eye candy"? What a twat.

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flippingebay · 16/10/2013 13:41

It sounds like he's being the flirty one and she's trying to keep it level
Nip it in the bud now - to me it's boarder ing on unacceptable

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noseymcposey · 16/10/2013 13:25

I think if you confront and explain just how you feel it might hopefully be the cold hard shock of getting caught out that doesn't happen to some blokes until too late. If I was you, I would treat it much the same as if he had actually been up to something - in terms of telling how upset you are.

Good luck OP, hopefully this will be a warning and he can look at any issues he might have and have a word with himself before things have gone too far.

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