A close friend (a Protestant) got married and now his wife is forbidding him to have any contact with me. I had dated this friend for 2 1/2 years (never fornicating with him during our relationship) and then remained platonic best friends with him for 8 years after that (having contact through the phone only, since we both lived in different states) When he was dating his wife, she knew about our friendship but was jealous of our relationship as friends. He had told her before she married him that he was not willing to lose his friendship with me. She really could do nothing because he had known me before he met her and our friendship spanned many years. Then, when he married her, she forbade him from ever talking to me again. I know she is his wife, but she knew the condition he set concerning our friendship before he married her. It's somewhat like a woman telling her fiance that she doesn't want children but she will have to agree since he wants children but then, when he marrys her, she tells him she won't have any children (I know the morality of it is different then my situation but it is similar behavior). So, my question is: Does she have the right to do forbid him from ever talking to someone he has been friends with before he met her, has been friends with for many years, and whom she was told before marriage that he wanted to remain friends with?