Their behavior was such that my husband has barred them from our table.
My husband and I were very upset after they left, and my husband said he never wants to have them for dinner again.
In the future, when you issue an invitation, it appears you will have to specify that you expect your guests to show up on time and leave their pets at home. If anyone is offended by that, perhaps they are not such “close friends” after all.My first wife and I married in 1989, divorced in 1994 and eventually married others. My second marriage also ended in divorce; hers ended with the death of her husband.
We decided to start seeing each other, but she told me she needs to go slow, which I understand. We have been seeing each other for seven months now, but she has been running hot and cold. She gets close, then pulls back. I haven’t said anything about it because I’m trying to be understanding.pulled back, and we haven’t seen each other since then. We text, but that’s all. Now I don’t know what to think.
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