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My boyfriend has this colleague he has to work closely with..he hasn’t kept anything secret and tells me about her and where they go, etc. I guess I feel jealous because he’s with her I would say 2-3 days per week few hours a day.. The other day she was distraught about something traumatic that happened and she calls him. So he went to her house to calm her down...I don’t know how I feel about that exactly...I know it’s about trust and not feeling insecure. They know who I am ( he told me he told them all about me) so I should trust he wouldn’t do anything bad right?
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Are they together 2-3 days a week after work hours for several hrs? Or are they together a few hours at work for just a few days of the week? Big difference. Does she call and text him all the time after work? Does she call or text late at night? Do u think any boundaries are crossed or do you think they’re within bounds?
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His going to her house to "comfort" her - i think youre being cheated on. From what ive seen of my young coworkers, and what ive seen on other forums.
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First you said she called him and he went to her house but now you are saying she doesn’t call him. So she does or she doesn’t?
This is nothing to do with insecurities. Your husband is out of his mind going to female coworkers houses to comfort them. Inappropriate. Even if he doesn’t cheat, it’s inappropriate |
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the only line being crossed was her contacting him for something personal..usually it’s strictly business but apparently she was desperate and needed someone to talk to..what happened to her was tragic but I don’t know if it was appropriate..he sees her as a sister but I think he may be a bit naive
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How do you know she has no one else to call and is desperate? Did he tell you that?
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She actually said she is “desperate”? That sounds strange. People don’t usually talk like this about themselves. The whole story is strange. My husband only has eyes on me and I am not a jealous person. But if he just got up and left to female coworkers house because she is supposedly desperate, it would not work out for me. Maybe if you are just casually dating, it’s no big deal but still weird.
As unaluna pointed out he is possibly cheating. Maybe not. But he lacks boundaries Is this the same guy who requested space from you because you just too dependent on him and want too much of him. At the same time he isn’t bothered by the fact that coworker is desperate? So his girlfriend being desperate bothers him but he isn’t bothered by coworker being desperate. He doesn’t want space from a coworker? This guy has some nerves! |
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It will never end. There will be other jobs, other co workers, and he will continue to do this. It will not stop. What was so tragic anyway?
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Well I have been the partner in the background while the other socialises with his colleagues.
I do feel a line has been crossed here. I would not tolerate my partner doing things alone with their work chum of the opposite sex - ever. It is one thing to have a beer after work with a group from the office another to do so alone. This sort of thing isn't appropriate. Also what is definitely not appropriate is when that work colleague becomes a confidant. |
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There are some exceptions of course re being a confidant. My husband has an old female friend, classmate from nursing school from years back before me and him met. They remain friends. She is married as well. When my mom was dying, she was on the phone with me helping with great advice (she is in a different branch of nursing than my hubs). We see them periodically, are going to visit them this summer as they live across the state etc Last time my husband went to visit them I didn’t go because I couldn’t get off work, he went to take something to them that her husband could use and we didn’t want in our house. I certainly am not jealous. So if she calls to talk once in a blue moon, I can’t care less if my husband talks to her or what about. They talk about their jobs usually that can get boring. They also ask each other professional advice. She is his friend, not mine, but I know her and her husband. There is nothing secretive or romantic there whatsoever. . I think these type of scenarios are different from going to some random coworkers house. OP hasn’t met this person. Doesn’t know her. They aren’t old trusted friends. Personally if he considers this girl close friend or whatnot, I’d expect to meet her and I’d expect we both went to her house to help her out if she needed something. I’d not appreciate this secrecy. |
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Well, that puts a different slant on it, if they are out and about on a regular basis. He has a job working outside with women partners, kinda like a cop. In that case, yes, i would be more inclined to buy the "sister" designation. Its not like everybody who works together gets together.
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I agree with the other posters that it was rather inappropriate, Traveljunkie. Having a long talk with him seems the best solution. Hopefully you'll be able to reach an agreement about boundaries and how far you can both take the, If not, perhaps it is time to reconsider your relationship with him, especially if it's not the first time. Sending many safe, warm hugs to you, Traveljunkie, and to ALL the people you Love and who TRULY Love you!
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Its like George used to say on Seinfeld about his worlds colliding - why should these worlds collide? He is WORKING. I understand, she did intrude on your world that one time. If that continues to happen, then it becomes more of a sneaking out problem, doesnt it? I guess i would wait until that happened. But if you are happy when you are together, and you are not getting other weird vibes that he is being untruthful?
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