I think that those phrases should be reserved for those they are actually related to.
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Husband's saying I love you to someone else?
How do you all feel about your husband saying "I love you" or "love you" or "love ya" to other women who are not related to him in any way? Do you mind, not mind? Would you let them do it?
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Depends on many factors. Tone of voice, circumstances, what the relationship is. If they are like family it might be a normal thing for them to say.How do you all feel about your husband saying "I love you" or "love you" or "love ya" to other women who are not related to him in any way? Do you mind, not mind? Would you let them do it?
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That's what I was thinking Moa, I asked him not to say it to other females he is not related to. I know there can be different circumstances for the words, but I always thought they shouldn't be said frivolously. I said he could say "that's what I love about you"...as in he loves a character trait about a person....but he doesn't get how I feel.
Hopefully I'll get more opinions.Comment
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hmm I guess it would depend who he was saying it to. If it was a friend of ours, I probably wouldn't like it, and if it was a coworker of his, I would like it even less. If it was his mom's friend who he has known since he was little, then I would be okay with that. I guess it just depends how he knew her.Comment
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Ok. Is there any other communication? Are they inboxing eachother on FB? Can you access his account? A lot on FB can be seen, depending on settings. There are certainly things on FB that can be hidden as well. Before I decided whether or not this was a big deal, I would want to know a little more. This is certainly a red flag. But I do not know if you have enough info to decide what exactly is going on here. You may need to do some digging. I would, logic being if he is saying that on her wall, what might he be saying in her inbox? Perhaps nothing at all. But it bears pursuing, in my opinion.Comment
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