Posted by JD Seller on September 18, 2013 at 06:36:10 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Upcoming wedding posted by dbernie on September 17, 2013 at 20:28:27:
I have had many fellows that where good friends when single and not too close after marriage. It is kind of natural in some ways. Your focus is different after you are married. Also women are more territorial than most men are. So many do not like their husbands having close friends. They lose (total control) of their "husband/slave/meal ticket", only partly joking about that.
Got a brother that I have not talked to in over three years because of his wife. She thinks I am trying to break them up. I really don't care what the two fools do. They fight like cats and dogs. I mean to the point the law has came and seperated them before. I just told them both that life is too short for that type of thing all of the time. She did not like that and accused me of trying to fix my brother up with other women. I really got a laugh out of that one. I don't know 3-4 women under forty years old that are not relation.
So I would say your neighbor just does not like your bride to be. Maybe with a good reason maybe not. Your the one that has to be happy with your wife not anyone else. If it is just the one fellow/friend then just chalk it up to them just not getting along. IF it is many of your former friends then you need to look at your future wife closer. IF she is isolating you now it will get 10 times worse after you are married.
That is all the Ann Landars I could channel today. LMAO
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