Q&A When is it Appropriate to Set Boundaries Confrontationally? To watch the video please purchase a subscription to the Recovery Library. To watch the video, please purchase a subscription to the Recovery Library.Gain unlimited access to over 1,800 articles and expert Q&A videos.Already a Recovery Library member? Log in to listen to the full recording.Question: Hi Rick, I have a question about boundaries. My husband has always been very friendly and outgoing. During the healing process, however, he has recognized his need for better boundaries, especially in the social arena. His friendliness to women is no longer on the verge or let's be honest, over the edge of flirty-ness. My Husband recently told me about a woman that he feels is coming on to him. I have witnessed this myself when we are all together and I can certainly see why he feels it necessary to keep his distance around this person. What is the best action to take to be respectful but vigilant in these types of situations? Is it ever appropriate to confront the person and draw a firm line? Thank you so much. Sections: Rick's Q & A timeRick's QuestionsRL_Category: Affair PreventionQ&A Recovery LibrarySafety in RecoveryRL_Media Type: Video