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AITA for telling my husband he is either married to me or his co-worker?

by Alex Johnson
October 30, 2025
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In the quiet hum of a decade-long marriage, shadows began to creep in when Tabitha arrived at the company. What started as innocent workplace interactions quickly twisted into a web of unwanted attention, leaving a wife to grapple with the unsettling realization that the boundaries of professionalism were being shattered right before her eyes.

Each call for trivial fixes was a small, persistent intrusion; each flirtatious touch at the Christmas party a loud, unmistakable signal. The wife watched helplessly as her husband, once the unshakable pillar of their life, became the focal point of Tabitha’s relentless pursuit, threatening to unravel the trust and stability they had built together.

AITA for telling my husband he is either married to me or his co-worker?

My (37f) husband (40m) has been working at his company...

Since the day she first started working there, she has...

This started when the heat went out in her office....

however, she is never satisfied with the work they do,...

She constantly calls him on his work phone for mundane...

Last year when we went to the company Christmas party...

When he introduced us she just grinned at my and...

When we sat at the table she d**n near pushed...

She walked off in a huff, and when she saw...

I told him that she was not fine, and that...

The past few weeks this has ramped up to an...

She recently moved into a new house and my husband...

He gave her his personal cell phone number, and she...

Multiple times a day at all hours of the day...

My husband said he would go over and look at...

that she could call a technician like everyone else, that...

I told him that while it is nice to help...

she calls him all the time asking for help with...

I told him that once he gave out his personal...

He said that this will most likely be an easy...

but I wasn't going to be the third wheel in...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.”

This situation highlights a significant breakdown in establishing and maintaining relational boundaries, not just with the coworker (Tabitha) but also between the husband and wife. Tabitha’s behavior—demanding the husband’s personal time for non-emergency tasks and exhibiting possessive physical behavior at social events—is a clear violation of professional norms and marital respect. The husband’s motivation appears to be rooted in a desire to be helpful or perhaps a mild, albeit subconscious, validation from Tabitha, leading him to ignore the OP’s distress. By using his personal cell phone and responding immediately to late-night calls for minor fixes, he signals to Tabitha (and inadvertently to his wife) that her needs supersede the agreed-upon structure of the marriage.

The OP is correctly identifying the emotional labor imbalance and the escalating boundary erosion. While the husband claims he is ‘just helping a friend,’ his actions create an environment where the OP must constantly defend the primary relationship. The appropriate action involves the husband immediately ceasing all non-emergency contact outside of work hours, clearly stating to Tabitha that he will no longer provide personal repair services, and redirecting her to professional resources. For future similar situations, the constructive recommendation is for the couple to establish a unified front on what constitutes appropriate professional conduct, ensuring that any boundary set with an external party is communicated and supported by both spouses.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

Oxbridgecomma NTA. He might be blind to the crush (but,

uh, doubtful), but you're telling him how aggressively she's treating...

MamaFen I don't think you're on the wrong track with...

Hubs, on the other hand, is a grade-A dyed-in-the-wool jackhole.

ANY man who invalidates his wife's concerns over behavior THIS...

but doesn't want to *admit* he's enjoying it. Either way,

you're in the right here and if he doesn't willingly...

redheadedravenclaw NTA. Either your husband is extremely dense, or he...

[deleted] Whichever it is, it isn't on.: NTA it doesn't...

she does for him and by her behavior it's clear....

She eventually escalate (as she's already been doing) since he...

You're not being crazy and he should respect you as...

WanderingWedding You don't feel comfortable with it and that should...

: NTA the fact that he went over to her...

It was clearly something you were uncomfortable with and it...

HauntofhighAFtower gurrrrrrrrrl her heat is not broken,

[deleted] there's an altogether different reason hubs is going over...

he's already made his choice . You shouldn't have to...

He's okay with her behavior because he digs it.

He doesn't care that you're bothered by this to the...

leave him so he can be with her and get...

The original poster (OP) feels deeply threatened and disrespected by her husband’s continued tolerance and assistance of a coworker’s inappropriate advances. The central conflict lies between the OP’s demand for clear professional boundaries to protect her marriage and her husband’s interpretation of his actions as merely being helpful and friendly, which he dismisses as the OP overreacting.

Given the escalating pattern of unprofessional behavior from the coworker and the husband’s failure to establish firm boundaries, the core question remains: When one partner perceives a third party’s attention as a threat to the marriage, is the other partner obligated to prioritize the spouse’s emotional security over maintaining neighborly or helpful professional relationships?

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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