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A British mother has sparked a debate after revealing how women flirt with her husband in front of her.
Writing on British parenting forum Mumsnet, the woman explained that while she was out on a date with her husband a few women approached him and 'complimented his shirt.'
She admitted although she found it 'odd' but she doesn't get 'p***ed off' about it as she knows her husband is 'faithful'.
Responses were somewhat divided, with many people claimed the woman are 'crossing the line' while others said it's her husbands fault.
A British woman sparked a debate on Mumsnet after revealing women flirt with her husband in front of her - and wondered if it also happens to others (stock image)
She explained: 'I find it so odd but they actively flirt with my dear husband in front of me.
'It goes completely over dear husband's head, he’d a good looking guy and approachable.
'We were out for a rare night out on Saturday and with us mid conversation a few women would come over and compliment his shirt, say how familiar looking he is, asking if they know him etc..
'He definitely doesn’t play away, faithful as an old sheepdog, it’s all in front of me so nothing untoward, he doesn’t act sheepish and is an open book.
Writing on the British parenting forum, the woman explained that while she was out on a date with her husband a few women approached him and 'complimented his shirt'
'I don’t get p***ed off about it, in fact I don’t say a word, just watch the conversation unfold smiling away.
'But isn’t it odd? I wouldn’t and have never gone over to a guy clearly out with another woman.
'We both have clear wedding rings on, touchy feely and snogging each other’s faces off most of the night and start a conversation.
'Has anyone else experienced this? It had been so long since we’d had a night out together I’d forgotten that it happens.'
Some women said it's crossing the line to approach another man's husband especially in front of his wife
Some woman said it's crossing the line to approach another man's husband especially in front of his wife.
One person wrote: 'Maybe they don't think you're together if you're that much younger. Either way it's crossing the line a bit. Maybe suggest he wears a glow in the dark wedding ring.'
Another said: 'I have seen men AND women with their partners right there getting approached and flirted with.
'People assumed they weren't a couple because of large age gaps or other factors. If you look like an unusual couple people might not automatically put you two together.
'The weird thing is that you say they saw you kissing so my next explanation would be that they were drunk. Drunk people can go over the top with the lack of boundaries and compliment, blank and say rude things.
'It would be more interesting if it happened where no alcohol was involved and all were sober.'
Meanwhile others claimed it was her husband's job to address the issue and tell the women that he is with his wife
Meanwhile others claimed it was her husband's job to address the issue and tell the women that he is with his wife.
One wrote: 'He could politely say, lovely to meet you and now I'll have to say goodbye as I'm on a night out with my lovely wife and she deserves my full attention, big smile, off they go, job done .'
Another said: 'Well OP, your husband needs to decide which people he wants to please - his wife or some random women!'
While another said: 'Does your DH not say "this is my Dw [your name]", making the point that he is spoken for and they are being rude.'
Some woman said they have experienced the same thing in the past with their husbands and even their dads
Some woman said they have experienced the same thing in the past with their husbands.
One said: 'Women have always flirted with my DH - he is very handsome and charming. I used to be more affected when we were in our 20s but I'm very confident in our relationship.... It doesn't affect me now.
'If he doesn't respond back just let it go over your head. Do men flirt with you?'
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