Liberty Belle
<font color=green>I was going to reply, but I see
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Today on my facebook, I saw a post my husband had responded to. It was posted by a female friend of his who was bemoaning the fact that she kept getting "hit on" even though she is listed as married. One of her friends responded that she looked too cute or something and this friend's profile picture was a naked woman lying in the water/sand on the beach (she was lying on her stomach, but raised a little so you could see quite a bit of her breasts - it was very provocative).
So my husband responds, "Jane, does your friend realize she's mostly in a state of undress?" To which the naked woman says that if he's talking about her, he can speak to her directly. And then my husband says something about the tropical weather caught him off guard and he hopes it's as nice there as it appears (or something like that).
They exchange a few more words, slightly flirty in nature (and she says that's not her in the picture), but nothing that I think is really inappropriate and I'm not bothered by it.
However, then I see on his profile that he just friended her. That is a little troubling to me, but I'm not sure if it should be. I don't mind him having women friends at all, but usually it's people he works with or is involved with politically.
So what do you think? Would you be bothered?
So my husband responds, "Jane, does your friend realize she's mostly in a state of undress?" To which the naked woman says that if he's talking about her, he can speak to her directly. And then my husband says something about the tropical weather caught him off guard and he hopes it's as nice there as it appears (or something like that).
They exchange a few more words, slightly flirty in nature (and she says that's not her in the picture), but nothing that I think is really inappropriate and I'm not bothered by it.
However, then I see on his profile that he just friended her. That is a little troubling to me, but I'm not sure if it should be. I don't mind him having women friends at all, but usually it's people he works with or is involved with politically.
So what do you think? Would you be bothered?
), was just being polite by accepting.
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if that makes any sense in the Facebook world.