AITA for telling my husband to stop drooling over his bosses wife?

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AITA for telling my husband to stop drooling over his bosses wife?
‘AITA for telling my husband to stop drooling over his bosses wife?’

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The Internet Sounded Off — and It Got Loud:

Users didn’t stay quiet — they showed up in full force, mixing support with sharp criticism. From calling out bad behavior to offering real talk, the comments lit up fast.

The original poster (OP) reacted strongly and emotionally to witnessing her husband's overly enthusiastic attention towards their boss's wife, feeling insecure and disrespected in the moment.

Her direct, harsh confrontation stemmed from a perceived threat to her relationship, resulting in her husband feeling deeply accused and embarrassed by her outburst.

Given the OP's clear insecurity about her husband's reaction to another woman versus his behavior toward her, the core question remains: Is it justifiable to use aggressive, public confrontation to enforce perceived relationship boundaries when feeling threatened, or does such an action immediately erode the trust and respect needed to address the underlying issue constructively?