Dear MIRIAM: Ex texts my wife.Byline: Dr MIRIAM STOPPARD Noun 1. Stoppard - British dramatist (born in Czechoslovakia in 1937) Sir Tom Stoppard, Thomas Straussler, Tom Stoppard Dear Miriam AM I right to be jealous jeal·ous adj. 1. Fearful or wary of being supplanted; apprehensive of losing affection or position. 2. a. Resentful or bitter in rivalry; envious: jealous of the success of others. ? Before we married, my wife had a relationship with a man for a year and things didn't work out. She told me all about it. Recently, he contacted her and they've been messaging each other and talking about old times. She doesn't hide anything from me but I feel upset. What should I do? IF you're not cool about it, tell her for your peace of mind and for your marriage. She may feel flattered he's gone to so much effort to find her again but her ex should understand things have changed as she's married now. She should put herself in your shoes - how would she like it if you were taking a walk down memory lane with one of your exes? A far more important factor is the strength of your relationship. Are you rock solid? What kind of person is she? Can you trust her? She's not hiding the friendship, which must be a good sign and should help to bolster This article is about the pillow called a bolster. For other meanings of the word "bolster", see bolster (disambiguation). A bolster (etymology: Middle English, derived from Old English, and before that the Germanic word bulgstraz your confidence. |
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