She also wants me to use a phone app to share my location with her.
For almost as long as my husband and I have been married, close to 40 years, we have had a wonderful friendship with another couple, also a married man and woman.However, in the past four years or so, the wife has been calling or texting to ask me, “What’s up with you? What have you been doing today?” In the course of the conversation or exchange she finally mentions that her husband is not at home.
Now I find myself volunteering what I am doing like a child explaining to their mother. She also wants me to be in an Apple thing where you know where your friends are at all times. Perhaps she’s just lonely or bored. Maybe she actually does think there’s something going on between you and her husband. But your imagination is going to run wild just like hers is until you actually talk.
My wife and several of his children want me to attempt reconciliation, but my exclusion from his home as an inferior person is a showstopper.: I’ll refrain from expounding on the many Bible verses specifically about welcoming people into one’s home. It is easier for a camel to get through the eye of a needle than it is to define the “right” way for a person to practice their faith.
For now, focus on your health and peace of mind. But when you’re feeling up to it, break bread at a café and see if you can find common ground.and you gave her some good suggestions regarding what she might want to do with her volumes of personal diaries.
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