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Should I be worried about his behaviour?

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Question - (18 April 2011) 1 Answers - (Newest, 18 April 2011)
A female Nigeria age 36-40, anonymous writes:

Hi, my husband's sister's friend came to live with her for three weeks. Currently, me and my husband too are in his parent's house because I am due to deliver next month and will be staying there till I give birth. I don't want to be sad but I think my husband and the sister's friend play a lot. He jokingly pats her cheeks often or teases her. He even requests she cooks 4 him and he enjoys her company. Should I worry?

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A male reader, dirtball United States +, writes (18 April 2011):

dirtball agony auntDo you have a reason not to trust your husband? He may enjoy the company, or it may be less than innocent. If there's something about it you don't like you should talk to him. Don't accuse him of anything because remember at this stage in your pregnancy your hormones are going completely wild. Still, it's best to address things like this BEFORE they become a problem.

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