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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 80839" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Haha - I was wondering when one of the men in here were going to speak out.</p><p></p><p>My H would like me to believe he is clueless, but I know he's not. I have seen women notice him just about every where we go and I know he notices on some level, but he chooses to ignore it. It even happened at Whole Foods the other night!! I caught some woman staring at H and I just smiled at her. While at the bank one evening two woman asked him to come out with them for drinks. He pointed to his wedding ring and declined - they said they didn't care!! He was so astonished by their boldness he came right home and told me! Hahaha.</p><p></p><p>He also thinks I am clueless, which I'm not...I'm just not interested so I let any attentions I get from other men roll off. Which is what I think H does for the most part. I mean, who doesn't like a little attention - just to know you still are attractive, etc.? But the line is drawn.</p><p></p><p>That said...acting on it is a very different thing altogether and you said it Herewego. Anyone who knowingly hangs around the office tramp (male or female, by the way) knows exactly what they will be in for and should proceed with caution. There is harmless flirting and then there is great danger when the wrong person is involved.</p><p></p><p>I would never cheat on H because I love him & respect him and various other reasons. I am pretty sure he feels the same way about me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 80839, member: 2211"] Haha - I was wondering when one of the men in here were going to speak out. My H would like me to believe he is clueless, but I know he's not. I have seen women notice him just about every where we go and I know he notices on some level, but he chooses to ignore it. It even happened at Whole Foods the other night!! I caught some woman staring at H and I just smiled at her. While at the bank one evening two woman asked him to come out with them for drinks. He pointed to his wedding ring and declined - they said they didn't care!! He was so astonished by their boldness he came right home and told me! Hahaha. He also thinks I am clueless, which I'm not...I'm just not interested so I let any attentions I get from other men roll off. Which is what I think H does for the most part. I mean, who doesn't like a little attention - just to know you still are attractive, etc.? But the line is drawn. That said...acting on it is a very different thing altogether and you said it Herewego. Anyone who knowingly hangs around the office tramp (male or female, by the way) knows exactly what they will be in for and should proceed with caution. There is harmless flirting and then there is great danger when the wrong person is involved. I would never cheat on H because I love him & respect him and various other reasons. I am pretty sure he feels the same way about me. [/QUOTE]
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