06/01/2016
Dear Dr. Laura:
I called you several months ago with a dilemma: should I have lunch with an attractive, single female former co-worker, 20 years my junior, who I had mentored for several years, and if so, should I tell my wife about it? I was certain that nothing inappropriate would happen, but you said it would have the appearance of impropriety, and instead suggested that I tell my wife and the two of us take the former co-worker out to lunch.I took your advice, but my wife was not at all receptive to the idea and instead suggested I catch up with the co-worker over the phone, which I did.
Frankly, I was taken aback by my wife's negative reaction - we have been married for 27 years without any hint of infidelity on either of our parts - and I did not think going to lunch was a big deal. Until I talked to my wife, I did not fully understand how hurt and angry she would have been had I gone to lunch and then she found out later. By following your advice, I avoided making a very damaging mistake and hurting my wife which I would never want to do.
Thanks, Dr. Laura, for really saving my butt!
Sebastian
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