Isn't that my mans butt?

@danbumpy (203)
United States
April 14, 2008 3:36pm CST
I was at the bar with my boyfriend of two months and a lady he works with every day grabbed his butt. He didn't say anything to her. He told me the next night and thought that I shouldn't be mad. Should he have said something to her, should he have told me at the bar or am I being too jealous. (This is danbumpy's girlfriend using his account)
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@kykidd (6812)
• United States
14 Apr 08
I would be jealous. I don't think it would have been necessary for him to say anything to you at the time, but he definitely should have said something to her...at some point.
@danbumpy (203)
• United States
14 Apr 08
He has gone to work today and never said anything to her, but he said that he will, eventually............ Thanks for commenting
• United States
14 Apr 08
I think you have a right to be upset. I certainly would be if it were my guy who was groped in public by some woman. If she's that 'friendly' with him, then someone needs to lay down the law, if not you, than he. If he doesn't want her to get the wrong idea/think that or -worse- behavior is okay, then someone needs to say something to her. I know it's an awkward subject, but there's still a boundary between friends and people that are permitted to touch you. If someone did the same thing to you, I have a feeling he would be reacting a little more strongly. (I think telling you at the bar would have just caused a fight between you and her, but he should have said something to her, I think.)