asking
Oct 13, 2008, 06:45 PM
I made up with the boyfriend I had the horrible fight with last month. I know! Maybe I've made a mistake. You'll probably think so when you hear the new problem.
So, we went on a week long trip with another couple who are friends of his of about three years. The woman seems very attached to him and he basically does whatever she says unless I specifically object. They are not inappropriate, like kissing or going off together. But she talks to him like I'm not even there and calls him to her side when she wants him. I didn't feel exactly threatened by her, but she definitely got on my nerves as it became clear that they are very fond of each other and spend a lot of time together. He would talk to her more than me on some days of our trip. She mostly ignored me when I said anything, and sometimes she ordered me around like I was a kid who needed guidance, which was weird since she and I are the same age--in our 50s. Her husband was much nicer to me.
The husband came right out and told me in so many words that he didn't mind her crush on my boyfriend. They've been together for 37 years and he told me his wife had been in love with another man a couple of years ago. He said, he was jealous at first, but realized it was harmless and was okay with it. This man she loved died and she talked about him constantly the whole trip. But she also seemed to have transferred her extra affection to my boyfriend, whom she met on a workshop at the same time she first met this other guy. They have all been going to workshops together for three years and live near each other. She made it clear that I was kind of an intruder, although sometimes she made an effort to be nice to me. I have been seeing my boyfriend for about 5 months now.
We were with this couple almost every second of every day for a week, but on the last night, my boyfriend said he and I were going to stay in bed instead of going out at dawn with her. She seemed upset by this. We agreed to meet up at 9am, a time she suggested. In the morning, when we went out to get coffee at 8 am, she was standing there waiting for us, taking pictures of us, even though her motel was about 7 blocks away. She said she had been walking up and down the street --apparently waiting for us to come outside. She walked us to a coffee shop, tried to get us to have breakfast with her at another restaurant, and insisted on buying our coffee. It was very difficult and awkward to get away from her.
The next day, after a 9 hour drive together in the same car, she offered to come over the next day to help wash the car and have lunch with us. And my boyfriend accepted! He gave her a really long hug, like he wasn't going to see her for a while--maybe 30 seconds? Seemed like eternity to me. That made me jealous and I had to fight with myself to not let it show later.
But, despite the long goodbye, she was at his house the next morning, very punctual, without her husband. We washed the car then took her to lunch to thank her for helping to wash his car. I tried to suggest we drive separately, but they both insisted we all drive together. During lunch, she asked ME when I was going home! I felt like saying, "whenever you are safely in your car and out of here, sweetheart." But I just said, "later on." I hung out with him and made sure she was really gone and her husband was home before I finally went home to my kids.
Tonight, my sweetie left me an email saying he is over at their house for dinner tonight meeting her parents. He got back really late and didn't call at bedtime like he usually does.
Am I over reacting, or is that a LOT of togetherness? What should I do? I already told him I thought she was not very happy to have me on the trip and that she wanted him to herself. That was one reason he said no to going out at dawn with her--which we had EVERY other morning of the trip. We were together about 12 hours a day.I didn't tell him I was beginning to feel pretty crowded by her, but I think he knows. I don't want him to feel like he has to choose between me and his friends, but this feels weird to me.
What do you think?
So, we went on a week long trip with another couple who are friends of his of about three years. The woman seems very attached to him and he basically does whatever she says unless I specifically object. They are not inappropriate, like kissing or going off together. But she talks to him like I'm not even there and calls him to her side when she wants him. I didn't feel exactly threatened by her, but she definitely got on my nerves as it became clear that they are very fond of each other and spend a lot of time together. He would talk to her more than me on some days of our trip. She mostly ignored me when I said anything, and sometimes she ordered me around like I was a kid who needed guidance, which was weird since she and I are the same age--in our 50s. Her husband was much nicer to me.
The husband came right out and told me in so many words that he didn't mind her crush on my boyfriend. They've been together for 37 years and he told me his wife had been in love with another man a couple of years ago. He said, he was jealous at first, but realized it was harmless and was okay with it. This man she loved died and she talked about him constantly the whole trip. But she also seemed to have transferred her extra affection to my boyfriend, whom she met on a workshop at the same time she first met this other guy. They have all been going to workshops together for three years and live near each other. She made it clear that I was kind of an intruder, although sometimes she made an effort to be nice to me. I have been seeing my boyfriend for about 5 months now.
We were with this couple almost every second of every day for a week, but on the last night, my boyfriend said he and I were going to stay in bed instead of going out at dawn with her. She seemed upset by this. We agreed to meet up at 9am, a time she suggested. In the morning, when we went out to get coffee at 8 am, she was standing there waiting for us, taking pictures of us, even though her motel was about 7 blocks away. She said she had been walking up and down the street --apparently waiting for us to come outside. She walked us to a coffee shop, tried to get us to have breakfast with her at another restaurant, and insisted on buying our coffee. It was very difficult and awkward to get away from her.
The next day, after a 9 hour drive together in the same car, she offered to come over the next day to help wash the car and have lunch with us. And my boyfriend accepted! He gave her a really long hug, like he wasn't going to see her for a while--maybe 30 seconds? Seemed like eternity to me. That made me jealous and I had to fight with myself to not let it show later.
But, despite the long goodbye, she was at his house the next morning, very punctual, without her husband. We washed the car then took her to lunch to thank her for helping to wash his car. I tried to suggest we drive separately, but they both insisted we all drive together. During lunch, she asked ME when I was going home! I felt like saying, "whenever you are safely in your car and out of here, sweetheart." But I just said, "later on." I hung out with him and made sure she was really gone and her husband was home before I finally went home to my kids.
Tonight, my sweetie left me an email saying he is over at their house for dinner tonight meeting her parents. He got back really late and didn't call at bedtime like he usually does.
Am I over reacting, or is that a LOT of togetherness? What should I do? I already told him I thought she was not very happy to have me on the trip and that she wanted him to herself. That was one reason he said no to going out at dawn with her--which we had EVERY other morning of the trip. We were together about 12 hours a day.I didn't tell him I was beginning to feel pretty crowded by her, but I think he knows. I don't want him to feel like he has to choose between me and his friends, but this feels weird to me.
What do you think?