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Woman Says She Has the ‘Ick' After Her Female Neighbor Brought Up Sex in Front of Her and Her Husband
Woman Says She Has the ‘Ick' After Her Female Neighbor Brought Up Sex in Front of Her and Her Husband

Yahoo

time35 minutes ago

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Woman Says She Has the ‘Ick' After Her Female Neighbor Brought Up Sex in Front of Her and Her Husband

A woman said she felt extremely uncomfortable after her husband and a female neighbor joked about sex in front of her The woman, who shared her story on a popular community forum, asked others how she should 'deal' with the situation The story sparked much debate among the woman's fellow community membersA woman said that her neighbor and husband recently put her in an uncomfortable situation, and she's now wondering how to 'deal' with it. The woman detailed her story on the 'Am I Being Unreasonable?' forum on the U.K.-based community site a place where women can go to seek advice from other women. In her post, the woman said that she and her husband have a neighbor who has been widowed for several years. She explained that they all 'generally get on very well,' exchanging Christmas cards and helping each other out when needed. However, the original poster (OP) went on to say that things recently got awkward while they were hanging out in her yard after a neighborhood barbeque. 'The three of us (me, [my husband], and neighbor) sat in the garden listening to music,' she said, adding, 'then came the bit that shocked me.' 'There was a brief conversation about a new local massage center that we thought was a bit dodgy,' she said, adding, 'Then, [the] neighbor volunteers that when she moved to the area with her former husband, she jokingly thought about setting up a fantasy style sex chat line.' She said that the neighbor then went 'into detail' about how she would have theoretically operated the business. The OP says she was caught off guard as their conversations had never previously strayed into 'personal sexual areas,' adding, 'I have only ever thought of her as a nice lady [around] my age.' The woman said that she was then 'mortified' when her husband chimed in that 'he'd use her phone line.' The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! She said that she was 'very tired' that evening and so did not tell her husband how upset the encounter made her feel, but that she woke up the following morning 'thinking WTF happened last night and how do I deal with it?' The OP said that her husband has since told her to 'calm down,' as 'it was just a joke.' '[The] neighbor has invited us over for a BBQ," the woman said at the end of her post, adding, "How would you deal with this situation?' In a follow-up comment, the OP clarified that she was less concerned with the content of what the neighbor had said and was more bothered by the context in which it was said. 'If [the] neighbor had shared that with me while we were out one-on-one I would have reacted in a different way, and likely had a good laugh. But I don't understand why she would share something like that with a couple. Hubby reacted enthusiastically about hearing her naughty side. The whole situation has given me the ick,' she explained. A number of commenters said that they thought the OP was overreacting and that she should let the incident slide. 'You brought up massage parlors, OP. She didn't start talking about it out of nowhere. Don't overthink this and go to the BBQ,' said one person. 'What do you have to deal with? Just don't bring it up again if you don't want to talk about it,' added someone else. Another person said, 'I'd just think it was a joke. You're all grown adults … Why shouldn't she joke about sex?' Others, however, agreed that the neighbor crossed a line and said they thought the OP was well within her right to feel uncomfortable. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. 'I would make it very clear to my husband he crossed the line, and I want him to have NOTHING to do with this neighbor at all. And certainly texting or speaking to her would be a big line crossed!' one person said, adding, 'She was testing the water and flirting with your husband in front of you, and instead of shutting it down, he encouraged it!!' 'You seem determined to blame her, but your husband was the one who took it from business plan to personal and sleazy. He massively disrespected you, not her,' said someone else. Read the original article on People

Woman Says Her Husband Always Oversleeps, and It Might Destroy Their Marriage
Woman Says Her Husband Always Oversleeps, and It Might Destroy Their Marriage

Yahoo

timean hour ago

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Woman Says Her Husband Always Oversleeps, and It Might Destroy Their Marriage

A woman and her husband got into an "extremely bad' fight over his habitual oversleeping Her husband has always had 'trouble' with mornings and often misses their shared commitments Having vented about him on Reddit, the woman, 35, was encouraged by commenters to end the relationshipA woman got into an 'extremely bad' fight with her husband over his penchant for oversleeping, and now she thinks her marriage is 'over.' The 35-year-old detailed her story on the popular 'Am I the A------?' Reddit forum. In her post, the woman explained that she and her 39-year-old husband have been together for 17 years, and he has 'always had trouble with mornings.' 'He'll set three to four alarms over the course of an hour-and-a-half, usually between 9 to 10 [in the morning], and sleep through all of them. He's super angry when he wakes up, whether I have a part in it or not,' she said, adding that they own a business together and that he will often 'sleep through their shared commitments' if she doesn't wake him up. The original poster (OP) said that her husband is often 'out tinkering in his shop' — sometimes until 5 a.m. — and drinks many beers while doing so. Recently, after a 'hard week,' the OP said that she and her husband agreed to spend an upcoming Sunday discussing their business and 'ongoing financial problems.' They planned to start the discussion at 10:30 a.m. However, the OP said that 10:30 a.m. came and went, and her husband continued to sleep. She finally attempted to wake him at 11:15 a.m. and told him that it seemed as though he was 'avoiding' the things they needed to discuss that day. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! 'This turns into a one-hour fight where he tells me that he meant to set his alarm [and] it must not have saved. He also tells me that he is tired and shouldn't have to wake up on a Sunday," she said. She went on to reveal that 'the fighting got extremely bad' and left her 'sobbing' — so she packed her things and drove five hours to her parents. 'I think my marriage is over, and I keep thinking, 'Am I the a—--- for expecting him to keep his promise to wake up? Or am I just crazy for doing this 1,000-plus times?' ' she said at the end of her post. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The vast majority of commenters told the woman that she is in no way at fault in the situation — and that she made the right decision to leave. 'NTA [not the a------],' said one person, adding, 'You do not need to be putting up with this treatment. He is the one staying up so late and drinking so he feels like s--- all the time and can't meet his commitments. Why should you accept literally any blame? This dude is not good.' 'NTA … you made a decision together to be up at a certain time on Sunday. He was then upset when you tried to hold him accountable to his commitment,' someone else said. Another person said, 'NTA. He has a problem that he's not addressing. Whether it is drinking, sleep hygiene, insomnia, planning, or something else, it's his responsibility to manage it. At the very least, he should talk to his doctor.' The same person added, 'As for leaving, I think you did the right thing. You can drive yourself crazy trying to make someone see logic or your [point of view] when they won't hear you. At some point, the only thing you can do is draw a line and then act in self-preservation. It's up to him to decide if he's going to let this be a wake-up call or not.' If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, please contact the SAMHSA helpline at 1-800-662-HELP. Read the original article on People

BREAKING NEWS Major update after man was struck by mystery driver in alleged hit-and-run in Sydney's south-west
BREAKING NEWS Major update after man was struck by mystery driver in alleged hit-and-run in Sydney's south-west

Daily Mail​

time8 hours ago

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BREAKING NEWS Major update after man was struck by mystery driver in alleged hit-and-run in Sydney's south-west

A woman has been charged over an alleged hit and run that left a man fighting for life in Sydney 's south-west. The man, aged in his 30s, was crossing Hoxton Road in Cartwright when he was struck by a car at 2.30am on Saturday. He was rushed to Liverpool Hospital in a critical condition. Police will allege the driver of the vehicle, a 35-year-old woman, did not stop after the crash. However, she returned to the scene on foot and spoke to officers, who then arrested her. She was taken for mandatory testing and remains in custody. Anyone with any dash cam footage of the road at the time of the crash has been urged to contact Crime Stoppers. The man, aged in his 30s, was crossing Hoxton Road in Cartwright when he was struck by a car at 2.30am on Saturday (pictured, a bike at the scene)

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