I would be inclined to block them - don't take the bait. And don't discuss your suspicions with your partner either (so as not to give any chance of a seed being planted).Has anyones gut instinct been right when they've thought someone has taken a fancy to their partner?
My gut instinct is usually pretty good and I can generally tell if someone is nice or not within the first few minutes of meeting of them. However, for the past year or so I've had a feeling someone we know really fancies my partner but I can't help but second guess myself.
I know 100% my partner wouldn't entertain the idea of this other person but they just annoy me so much because it's so obvious!
No it's very obvious in what she's doing. She's friends with 2 other men and she's not like this towards them at all.Are you sure she isn't just being friendly and misjudged the line?
I naturally get on better with men, my best mate is my daughter's best friend's dad, we met on the school run, both happily married and our partners get on great too, we often meet up as families but we text each other and buy each other gifts, a coffee etc. There is absolutely no underlying intent though but someone looking in could assume other wise I guess?
Wow! That's insane of her, how you managed to keep calm I will never knowYep. She originally found him on Facebook. She tried to add him and at the same time she liked the only thing public on my profile which was that we were engaged (so she knew he was taken obviously). His place of work was on his Facebook and a week later she turned up there and handed in her number. He told me and of course binned it. A week after that she was messaging him on Facebook from another profile, again she was blocked. So her friend then popped up asking why he wasn’t replyin. He blocked her too. She knew I was pregnant at the time too and after everything failed, she tried to get his attention whilst I was sat a few tables away.
It was an odd few months of my life I won’t lie. She was literally obsessed with my fiance. I’m not a violent person at all but if I wasn’t pregnant, I would have used her head as a mop all over the city centre. She went out her way to try and split us up I’m sure and I think it’s beyond trampy to do that.
We walked past her around a year after I gave birth. She tried to brush past me rather than go round me so I put my foot out and nudged her with my arm, she floored it and I almost peed myself laughing. That was a good dayWow! That's insane of her, how you managed to keep calm I will never know
Definitely a tramp move on her part. I can't stand women who are like that.
I bloody love youWe walked past her around a year after I gave birth. She tried to brush past me rather than go round me so I put my foot out and nudged her with my arm, she floored it and I almost peed myself laughing. That was a good dayChildish I know but it was better than me throwing a punch or 10.
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