Dear Annie: My wife recently received a dinner invitation from her former brother-in-law to “talk about the old days.” She is planning on going. I have seen them together a couple of times at weddings/parties, and it’s obvious he has feelings for her.
When I had told her in the past what I’d observed, she confirmed it by saying “she already knew that because he had sent her some romantic messages.” I’m not a jealous guy. I trust my wife.
But I believe it’s improper for her to go because it potentially is leading him on. What do you think? -- Dinner Invitation Dear Dinner Invitation: What’s improper about her going is that she is a married woman and she knows this man is interested in her. Either attend the dinner with her, or ask her to decline the invite.
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Dear Annie: My wife accepted a dinner invitation from her former brother-in-law even though she knows he’s interested in her romantically
In today's Dear Annie column, Annie Lane offers advice to a husband about his wife's inappropriate behavior.