Well yes you probably should be worried.
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Worried? gosh! your husband doesn't need to call this other woman twice or maybe 4 times, you need to be more concern to what he is doing. Unless this married woman is his sister and always talking to her everyday, you don't have anything to worry about, but as you said he calls her almost everyday, so there you go big picture is right in front of you. Take my words for it because it happened to me, not only everyday but also when he get home from work and stay up till morning because he is talking to her new girlfriend.
The only way to get the true answer to your question is to call the immigration office. Do it anonymously if your worried about calling. Usually not unless they find out he did something wrong
Yes, confront him about it, after that if you are still worried keep a close eye on him.
worried if he would come back or not
You are worried about him.
Madame Defarge was worried about her husband because he was acting suspiciously and seemed to be hiding something from her. She feared that he might be plotting something that could endanger their revolutionary cause.
worried, troubled, bothered, disturbed
He was married to no one because he focused on his learning and he was not worried about a wife
He was married to no one because he focused on his learning and he was not worried about a wife
Marie Antoinette's father died when she was eight years old, but her mother was very instrumental in the marriages of all of her children. Maria Theresa wanted an alliance with the French and there was no better way than to have her youngest daughter married to the heir to the throne of France. This was why she was worried when after almost a decade as husband and wife Maria Theresa was worried that her daughter had not had any children yet. She figured that it would be easy for the French to get rid of Marie Antionette and find another wife for the future Louis XVI from another country.
She suspects something is wrong, perhaps the conspiracy, and is worried about her husband.
Worry or worried
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