We live in a duplex, and have a fairly friendly relationship with the couple living in the other half of the house. We use the back porch of the house as our main entrance, and they use the front porch as their main entrance.
While I was gone on my trip last week, Jeff from next door knocked on our back door. My wife answered the door after finding out who it was, and Jeff said he was checking in because he'd heard noises in the house and seen that the car was gone - my wife had lent the car to her eldest son. Jeff did know that I was going to be gone for a few days, BTW.
Just before he left, Jeff reached in through the door and stroked my wife's cheek and said "You're so SWEET", at which point my wife was a bit creeped out, said goodbye (politely) and shut the door.
So... I'm not sure how to handle this. Should I ignore it? Should I politely ask Jeff to never touch my wife unless he has her permission? Should I just let her handle it? She doesn't like confrontation and isn't good at it... and she's a bit of a pollyanna, always choosing to believe that people have better intentions than they do.
I ask, because as some of you know I've done about 18 months of anger management/therapy, and I know my first, gut reaction is the wrong one. I want to go pound the crap outta Jeff, but that's wrong on many levels - my wife is not my possession, and whether or not Jeff touches her is not my decision, nor is it his, it's hers.