There are no other texts that I have seen but after getting caught I'm sure she is wise enough to be more proactive about deleting. According to her this guy is 63 years old and not at all attractive to her. I'm not sure if I have ever met him at the restaurant so I can't confirm or deny
And Lord knows a 63 year old man would never be interested in a 52-year-old good looking woman :/
We're having another sit-down tonight, I put together several questions such as was he working that night when you sent a text about finding a spider in the stock room? If so why not just tell him face to face? If not, why did the thought enter your mind that I should text a guy I work with, who's not here, that I found a spider in the stock room?
If he was 45 years old 6'2" 190 lbs works out good looking great smile friendly, would you have sent him a text? If not, why not? If it's just innocent communication what's the difference?
The more I analyze the more flags I see. In my opinion, and I think our therapist agreed with us, she was fawning over another guy a while back. We went in for a wine tasting and then dinner. Our wine server was this good looking guy named Andy. While talking she asks him what was your previous career? Weren't you a cop or a fireman?
He said I was a cop. I guess it's pure coincidence that her AP was a cop as well. I think it was three or four weeks after that my brother had to take me to the ER because of yet another herniated disc in my lower back, my wife was working at the wine bar.
So my brother and I are in the waiting room and my wife shows up, I ask how did you get out of work and she said Andy was about to get off and I explained to my manager what was going on and Andy was standing there and he volunteered to cover my shift. Then she turns to my brother and says he used to be a cop or a fireman. Just for context, my brother is a retired firefighter paramedic
So here I am sitting in a wheelchair and once again, to me, my wife is fawning over a coworker. So my brother leaves and eventually I get back to a room and after the nurse leaves I asked why did you feel it was necessary to bring up Andy's former career in front of my brother? Why did you feel it necessary to bring it up at all?
Her response was well because he used to be involved in first responder situations and he understands the seriousness of the situation and your brother was a firefighter paramedic and I asked and what does that have to do with anything? Why didn't you simply say Andy volunteered to cover my shift? Why did you feel it necessary to ONCE AGAIN bring up his former career?
Any adult would understand that a coworker's husband in the ER is serious. It doesn't take a cop or a fireman to understand the seriousness of the situation.
When my wife and I first started dating I was actively testing to become a police officer. It was the only job I ever wanted. I made several lists but never high enough to be called up before a list was thrown out and they started testing again so eventually I gave up on it and stuck with being an electrician. I felt being a police officer was my calling. My wife has made the comment many times that she's SO glad that I never did become one and she knows it's a touchy subject for me, so to see her IMO fawning over a guy who was one AND her AP is a cop, JFC :/
The red flags just keep piling up