What would you do?

Dayna - This is my feelings on it. I think they did develop a friendship because they did work together and just got along well. I do not have a problem with him having female friends. However, she is crossing that line and she needs to be pushed back. At this point she needs to be eliminated altogether. I did mention I talked with my husband earlier today and told him how much it was really bothering me and that he needs to cut all ties to her. He agreed. If I find her STILL calling him or text messaging him I will call her myself and let her know I am arranging a restraing order.
Thanks for your viewpoint.
 
I didn't read all of the other posts, and maybe this was mentioned, but could you try blocking her number(s) on his cell phone so that she can't get through? i realize that she can just use another phone, but it might get the point across subtely that her calls are not wanted by him.

just a thought.
 
>Wendy, you're ever the voice of reason! We will agree to
>disagree on this one, but if YOU want to be friends with my
>SO, I will be very happy to have you! :7 :7 :7
>
>Marie

Aw shucks, Marie! Thanks! :+ LOL!
 
Maybe you should talk to your husband about pressing charges for sexual harassmen. The same laws apply to women that apply to men. If your husband isn't encouraging her and has let her know he doesn't want this kind of attention from her, what she's doing amounts to sexual harassment.
 

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