Mmmm, do you check out other women? Seems men have been getting away with this one ever since man began. Perhaps she has caught you and is tired of taking it. As long as she's looking and not touching then it's normal.
Yeah, as long as you be sure to love her, because it might be because you aren't giving her enough love (in her point of view).
I suppose it depends if your girlfriend or wife is in the near vacinity - THEN, its a definite no no.AnswerAll men check out other women. All women check out other men. It doesn't mean you are or have to act on it.
she doesn't have a disability but she does have a "wandering eye" meaning she is checking out/ flirting with a lot of other men on the ranch despite the fact she is married. And she died of a broken neck
Curley is paranoid about his wife's interactions with the ranch workers and fears she may be getting involved with them. He is possessive and controlling, constantly seeking to assert his authority over her and monitor her actions. His insecurity leads him to constantly seek out his wife to keep tabs on her.
How many times one's wife does anything with other men depends greatly on the wife and what she's doing. Some wives can go shopping and have lunch with a dozen men a week.
As long as it's just looking, there's no more or less harm if a wife looks at other men than if a husband looks at other women.
It's important for partners to have open communication and set boundaries around interacting with members of the opposite sex. If the texting is causing discomfort or strain in the relationship, it's best to address it with your wife to ensure trust and respect are maintained.
Men say wife when referring to their wives because it is an easy way to refer to a spouse. A man will often call his significant other his wife even when they are not married.
Curley is the son of the ranch owner in John Steinbeck's novel, "Of Mice and Men." He is depicted as aggressive, insecure, and constantly looking for conflicts with the other workers. Curley's wife is also a significant character in the novel.
Curley's wife is described as a "tart" or in other words, a slut. She is always checking out other guys, but as you read further in the book, you can see that she is just lonely and wants a little human interaction because Curley isn't very nice to her.
They are scared that their wife will be upset with them.
because of privacy
i think that's just you