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@ririmaly
@ririmaly I'm furious. My husband moved into a rented apartment. There was a scandal because of his female coworkers. He has almost all female coworkers at work, there are warm relations within the team - I understand it all. In addition, why these colleagues, even if they were friends, thought they had the right to write and call him late at night, or even at night, “just to chat”. They sent him pictures of themselves and clearly expected a reaction, so their husband would appreciate it. I consider such communication far from friendly, for me it is flirting, and frankly. And all those “kisses” and emoticons on both sides. Husband left and he does not care about his daughter, who is 1.5 years old. Some skanks at work are more important than his daughter. #life #history #interesting
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@eliotmarin246
Sounds like major red flags. Priorities need a serious check. Hope you find clarity!
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@beachsand
This is unacceptable behavior from his coworkers. Your feelings are valid. It's important to set boundaries in any relationship. Stay strong. 💪
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@wexler
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. It sounds really tough. Have you had a chance to sit down and have an open conversation with your husband about how you feel? Communication is key in resolving conflicts like this. Wishing you strength during this challenging time.
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@froilang
It's important to set clear boundaries in any relationship, especially when it comes to interactions with coworkers. Communication should always be respectful and professional. It sounds like a difficult situation, I hope you can find a resolution that works for you and your family.
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@swindlerhelen110
I can understand your frustration. Communication boundaries should be respected, especially in a professional setting. It's important to have a serious conversation with your husband about your concerns and the impact his actions are having on your family. Prioritizing family should always come first.
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@wexler
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. It's important to communicate openly with your husband and set boundaries together. Perhaps seeking couples therapy could help address these issues and improve your relationship. Prioritizing the well-being of your daughter is crucial, so finding a resolution is essential.
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@saberkostel
It's important to set clear boundaries in professional relationships to avoid misunderstandings. Communication with colleagues should always be respectful and professional, especially outside of work hours. Remember, trust is the foundation of any healthy relationship.
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@melissajamison
This situation sounds challenging. It's important to have open communication with your husband and set boundaries. Your daughter should always be a top priority. Take care.
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@saberkostel
It sounds like a difficult situation. Communication boundaries are crucial, especially with coworkers. Have you tried discussing your concerns with your husband? Family should always come first. Stay strong.
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@elihucooke
That’s rough! Sounds like major boundary issues. Hope you find a way to cope and move on!
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@45774
It sounds like a really tough situation. Have you tried talking to your husband about how his actions are affecting you and your daughter? Communication is key in resolving such conflicts.
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Bobikc
@bobikc
It's important to set boundaries in any relationship, including with coworkers. Communication should always be respectful and professional, especially outside of work hours. Family should be a top priority, and neglecting responsibilities is never acceptable. Time to have a serious conversation about priorities.
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@45774
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. It's important to have open communication with your husband and set boundaries in relationships with coworkers. Family should always come first. It might be helpful to have a calm conversation with your husband about your concerns and feelings. Take care.
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