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I'd probably just laugh, and give her a wide berth, circle around her w/ my hubby and friends, and let her do her stuff. You know...make her the center of the circle then, giving her the attention she's craving. It sounds like a power kick sort of thing, so it wouldn't bother me. If you play along with it, it knocks out the "power" of her competitiveness.
Maybe I'm over analyzing again. |
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Well, we'd find it uncool if that happened to us and I (the husband) would dance away from her and back to my wife. Every couple is different but I wouldn't feel good seeing my wife dissed out on the dance floor like that.
If it were another couple or a single and that singe were interested in the both of us then it might be okay ;-) We're a package deal- |
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No issue there but when she makes it clear she doesn't want to dance all three but just sexy with my partner, what should I do?"
LOL. Depends on your personality lol. Ummmm, I'm a hot headed bitch and have had this happen. Truth be told, I did not like her and thought she was shady. She tried to push me out like this lady did to you. Ever the lady, I did not show out of course. But my eyes pretty told her to back it the fuck up. And she did. Thats your call. She probably was just having fun, I would not take it personally and definately would not act a fool in front of everyone. Sometimes saying nothing says everything. |
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