Soon-to-be dad kicks out his wife’s 26-year-old best friend Lena after she admits she wishes she had his baby and “joked” about always loving him, but his pregnant wife sides with Lena: ‘[She] disrespects our relationship’

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  • "AITAH for kicking my wife's best friend out of our house after she "joked" about naming our baby after me because she's "always loved me"?"

    "It's not a joke when someone implies they wish they had your life"
  • I (28M) have been with my wife (27F) for 5 years, married for 2. She's currently 6 months pregnant with our first child, and we've been over the moon about it. Everything was going great... until last night.
  • Her best friend "Lena" (26F), who's been around since they were kids and was even the maid of honor at our wedding, came over for dinner. Halfway through the evening, she got a little tipsy
  • and started going on about how "lucky" my wife is to have me. I brushed it off, she's always been a little flirty in a weird, "joking" kind of way.
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  • But then she said something that made my blod run cold.
  • She looked at my wife's belly, smiled, and said: "If you two weren't together, I would've totally made a baby with him.
  • Honestly, you should name the baby after him twice. One for you... one for me." She laughed, like it was a joke. My wife looked uncomfortable but tried to laugh it off. I wasn't laughing. I told her
  • she was out of line and that she needed to leave. She tried to play it off as "just messing around," but I told her she wasn't welcome in our home anymore.
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  • Now my wife is mad at me because she says Lena was just joking and didn't mean it. She says she's under a lot of stress
  • and doesn't want to lose her best friend over something "taken out of context." I told her I'm not letting anyone who se lizes me
  • or disrespects our relationship around my child, especially not someone who clearly has some weird obsession with me.
  • Her family is now involved and saying I "overreacted" and that Lena was “obviously joking.” But I don't think it's a joke when
  • someone implies they wish they had your life, your partner, and a child with them. AITAH?
  • lilolememe ΝΤΑ Tell her she has made flirty comments for some time that have made you uncomfortable but for her sake you didn't make it a big deal. This was over the top, and you don't feel comfortable with this woman being around you any longer.
  • If any man flirted with her multiple time or had made the comment he wish he had made babies with her, gotten her pregnant with twins or multiple babies, etc. would she want that man around her or would she distance herself from that man?
  • Just because you're a man doesn't make it any less than inappropriate, and you have the right to feel "safe" and not to feel the way you do.
  • Your wife should be supporting you, and she should be telling her friend off in no uncertain terms.
  • CursedFaolan33 "Your wife looked uncomfortable but tried to laugh it off" NTA I'd do the exact same thing in that situation as "joke" or not it clearly made your wife uncomfortable
  • celtic_glitter NTA and your wife's friend is ick
  • JustAslCanBeSoCruel ΝΤΑ I think their issue might have been a long time coming, but right now is already a hugely stressful time for her...so I think it would beneficial to bring up all the
  • other times her bff has made you uncomfortable, and this was the first that involved your child, so you are now drawing the line.
  • SubstantialCod1929 Who needs enemies with friends like these?

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