:lol: Guys, you are killing me

. Interesting answers though. What's coming thru quite clearly is that ex-girlfriends/wives can be really bitchy &/or go out of their way to make trouble after the relationship is over. Maybe that's why I have mainly male friends & a very select group of female friends.
Even though my husband has never had a problem with my ex's, I can't say the same for his, especially his ex-wife. They were divorced a long time before I met him & she went back to the USA. Being Catholic, she wanted the marriage annuled so that, if she ever wanted to get married again, she could do so in the Catholic Church. He says that he suddenly received a questionnaire in the mail & that the questions they asked, especially about their sex life, was just unbelievable.
Needless to say, he sent the questionnaire back with a great big "Get Fucked" scrawled across the front of it. He thinks that he was probably ex-communicated right after that

. Anyway, she got her annulment, did remarry in the Church & had a couple of kids. About 14 years later & about 7 years after my husband & I got married, he suddenly got a phone call from her while I was at work. She was once again divorced, with two kids & suddenly thought that her ex-husband wasn't so bad after all. The phone call didn't really worry me cause I am not that insecure. What did piss me off was when my husband told me that when she said that she would phone again & he told her that he didn't want her to plus that he didn't think I would like it, she suggested that she could phone him when I was at work so that I wouldn't know. Really!!! Talk about mischief making. Needless to say, he phoned his mother, who had given his ex his phone number, & told her that, not only had she been out of line with doing so, but that if he ever heard from his ex again she would be the one that suffered the consequences. There was not a second call.....
We laugh about it now but I really do not understand anyone trying to cause problems for their ex's after the relationship is over. It's just not something I have ever thought of doing

I like your hubby.