Husband’s ex-girlfriend accuses new wife of being ‘childish’ in angry text exchange: ‘She sounds terrible’

A woman wants her husband’s ex-girlfriend to stop contacting him.

She explained on Reddit’s “Am I the A******? (AITA)” forum that his ex has a history of “homewrecking.” His ex dumped him four years ago for another man but still regularly calls him. Now that the ex caught her current boyfriend cheating, she’s contacting the Reddit poster’s husband again.

The Reddit poster texted the ex and told her to stop calling her husband. But the ex insisted that there isn’t anything wrong with being friends with the Reddit poster’s husband.

“She has a history of homewrecking because she busted up his marriage when they got together. She says I’m being childish. I say she’s being disrespectful. What do you say?” the Reddit poster wrote.

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Redditors weighed in with their advice. They didn’t think anyone was handling the dynamics very well.

“I think she sounds terrible, but she’s not really the issue here. You either trust your husband to be faithful or you don’t,” someone commented.

“Interesting that she’s the homewrecker who destroyed his marriage when they got together, not he destroyed his own marriage for either cheating or not setting boundaries,” another wrote.

“Your husband needs to shut her down hard. If he is unwilling to then you have your answer,” a Redditor added.

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