Perhaps the boyfriend has some annoying habits. He might be overly possessive of the wife, not allowing her to have her own space or friends. This would make the cuckold think he is a jerk because it seems like he is trying to isolate the wife and control her life.
He could try to have an open and honest conversation with his wife about his feelings. Maybe she doesn't realize how much it's bothering him. For example, he can say, 'I really don't like the way your boyfriend behaves. It makes me uncomfortable.'
He could try to communicate with his wife. Let her know how he feels about the boyfriend's behavior. For instance, he can say 'I really don't like the way your boyfriend acts when he is around me. He seems so self - centered.'
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I'm not sure which specific story this refers to. It could be about a situation where a man (the cuck) has a wife whose boyfriend is bullying him. Maybe the bully boyfriend is taking advantage of the situation, being disrespectful to the cuck, like taking over his place in the house or treating him poorly in front of others.
A wife, Jane, was in a stale marriage. She took up painting classes and there she met a fellow artist, Jack. Jack was passionate about art and life, which attracted Jane. They started to collaborate on art projects and grew fond of each other. Jane knew she was developing feelings for Jack. She sat her husband down and told him about Jack. Her husband was disappointed but understood. Jane then left the marriage and started a relationship with Jack, finding new happiness.
One possible moral could be about the importance of respect in relationships. The bully boyfriend clearly lacks respect for the cuck, which is wrong. Everyone should respect others' feelings and positions in relationships.