The reason why I am posting this is to find out what to do if this happens again.
This post is regarding my husband, who has been a Christian since 1991. He feels that his calling is to help people with their problems. When he was young, his mom told him that he is a good listener. He chose to honor what his mom told him by helping people with their problems.
One particular person who wanted his help several months ago was a female friend of his. According to my husband, he met her through one of his ex-girlfriends several years ago. At that time, the two of them exchanged phone numbers. Since both of them lived in different parts of the city where we live, they chose to communicate by phone and Facebook.
Here is why his female friend wanted his help….
She was in a long-distance relationship with a guy whom she met in Wisconsin while on vacation, and he broke it off. According to her, the two of them were engaged.
Several months ago she called our home phone number and left a message for him to call her. She sounded frustrated. So my husband called her, but he got her voice mail. She called from her cell phone. Eventually he was able to reach her. That is when he found out that her fiancé broke off their engagement. My husband does not know if her fiancé was living in Wisconsin or if he moved to where his female friend lives. Then a couple of days later she called again while both of us were at home. He let her know that he was married, and he gave her some encouragement. He let me know that she told him that she was happy for him regarding his marriage and that she would not cause problems in our marriage. The next night she called again, but my husband did not answer the phone. We have caller id, & he recognized her phone number. He let her phone call roll over to our answering machine, but she did not leave a message. For about 3 weeks she continued to call and not leave messages. She would call during the day when both of us were at work. Eventually she did stop calling.
Several months after this happened, someone having a Wisconsin cell phone number called our home phone one afternoon while we were both at work. The caller did not leave a message on our voice mail. Our answering machine message has both of our voices on it. I wondered if that person was her ex fiancé at the time.
Here are my questions…
How much advice should a married man give to a single female friend?
At what point should the wife step in if needed? How should the wife approach the female friend?
What should the husband do if this happens again?
This post is regarding my husband, who has been a Christian since 1991. He feels that his calling is to help people with their problems. When he was young, his mom told him that he is a good listener. He chose to honor what his mom told him by helping people with their problems.
One particular person who wanted his help several months ago was a female friend of his. According to my husband, he met her through one of his ex-girlfriends several years ago. At that time, the two of them exchanged phone numbers. Since both of them lived in different parts of the city where we live, they chose to communicate by phone and Facebook.
Here is why his female friend wanted his help….
She was in a long-distance relationship with a guy whom she met in Wisconsin while on vacation, and he broke it off. According to her, the two of them were engaged.
Several months ago she called our home phone number and left a message for him to call her. She sounded frustrated. So my husband called her, but he got her voice mail. She called from her cell phone. Eventually he was able to reach her. That is when he found out that her fiancé broke off their engagement. My husband does not know if her fiancé was living in Wisconsin or if he moved to where his female friend lives. Then a couple of days later she called again while both of us were at home. He let her know that he was married, and he gave her some encouragement. He let me know that she told him that she was happy for him regarding his marriage and that she would not cause problems in our marriage. The next night she called again, but my husband did not answer the phone. We have caller id, & he recognized her phone number. He let her phone call roll over to our answering machine, but she did not leave a message. For about 3 weeks she continued to call and not leave messages. She would call during the day when both of us were at work. Eventually she did stop calling.
Several months after this happened, someone having a Wisconsin cell phone number called our home phone one afternoon while we were both at work. The caller did not leave a message on our voice mail. Our answering machine message has both of our voices on it. I wondered if that person was her ex fiancé at the time.
Here are my questions…
How much advice should a married man give to a single female friend?
At what point should the wife step in if needed? How should the wife approach the female friend?
What should the husband do if this happens again?