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If you saw a friends husband with another woman.....
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and it looked more romantic date than business lunch would you tell her?
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I would completely understand if I found out my husband had been cheating and then found out that a close friend had known for a while. I would respect him/her for keeping silent about it. My closest friend and I discuss absolutely everything, but if she told me something about my husband that I didn't know somehow I would feel inhibited and embarrassed.
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10:33 Wed 21st Mar 2012
Woofy. But suppose you said to a friend "I saw your husband today in..................." and they hadn't known that their husband had been there. Different if the husband was alone, but if he was with another lady for any reason whatsoever, it would open up a can of worms.
I know you are a discrete person :o)
I know you are a discrete person :o)
I understand JJ's point, but I think we tend to see these things in isolation and how we think we would react, rather than the emotion that would be involved.
By telling you are going to inflict unimaginable emotional pain, worry and unbalance their lives I for one wouldn't want to inflict that on any friend of mine.
By telling you are going to inflict unimaginable emotional pain, worry and unbalance their lives I for one wouldn't want to inflict that on any friend of mine.
I would find it very hard to forgive a friend who knew my partner was seeing somebody else and did not tell me. I would definitely want to know. If one person has seen him with someone else then there's a good chance that others have as well and that you are being gossiped about. It would have to be a close friend of course, not acquaintances. And I would do the same, especially if that friend had admitted there was trouble in the marriage. And like JJ I would keep her confidences absolutely. She is my friend not him.
But why if he was with a woman would that automatically open a can of worms?
My husband used to go off to lunches as a part of his business, with both men and women and when I was at work, I had colleagues of both genders that I used to lunch with as well. Now if they are doing "just like the ivy, I'll cling to you" that's something else and in those circs I would be over there like a shot saying how nice it was to see him and that I hadn't seen him for a while although I of course chat to (wife's name) often yadda yadda because i am an evil and vengeful cow. And yes, if she was a close friend, I would tell her, risking opening the can and losing my friend because that is how I would like to be treated. But I repeat, innocent until proven.....
My husband used to go off to lunches as a part of his business, with both men and women and when I was at work, I had colleagues of both genders that I used to lunch with as well. Now if they are doing "just like the ivy, I'll cling to you" that's something else and in those circs I would be over there like a shot saying how nice it was to see him and that I hadn't seen him for a while although I of course chat to (wife's name) often yadda yadda because i am an evil and vengeful cow. And yes, if she was a close friend, I would tell her, risking opening the can and losing my friend because that is how I would like to be treated. But I repeat, innocent until proven.....
Ladybirder, if a close friend had admitted their was trouble in the marriage and that she/he thought their spouse was seeing someone else, that might make me think harder and I might well tell them I had seen their spouse with someone else. But it would have to be prompted by the friend in first place.
I would never wish to deliver such a shock to a friend because none of us know the real facts about anybody else's relationships and what the facts are. Everyone of us has things we would never discuss with anybody - not even our very close friends, surely.
Just my opinion though.
I would never wish to deliver such a shock to a friend because none of us know the real facts about anybody else's relationships and what the facts are. Everyone of us has things we would never discuss with anybody - not even our very close friends, surely.
Just my opinion though.