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Topic: Should /would you tell a friend their being cheated on
msharmony's photo
Sat 06/28/14 02:22 PM
I find that people are usually aware , with a sixth sense, that their partner is committing infidelity and that information being public or known to family and friends just pressures people into acting and feeling public embarrassment

I believe it is best to let couples work out their own relationships

I could not continue a friendship with the cheater though and would cut ties wherever possible,,,

Goofball73's photo
Sat 06/28/14 04:31 PM


I would tell.....if under alcoholic influence. laugh
Hahahaha well for me, thats quit possible if i was thinking about it but couldn't make up my mind,ide be like ,arrrr *&#% it, dave,i gat somthing tuh tell ya bud, julie been &%#@*%# harry lil while now,oh yeah,even in ya bed!!drinks drinks drinker oops


This is why red bull and Jaeger should be avoided. laugh

StregaLeonora's photo
Sat 06/28/14 05:47 PM

no never again. been there done that and i got the worst of the deal. lost two friendships and they stayed together precariously

Same here, been there and done that, and got only lot of drama out of it.
Here what I think: usually when a person has been used, there are plenty of red flags for that person to see; the truth is that very often that person WANTS TO IGNORE THEM.
So, I think is the responsibility of any of us do not ignore the evidence, and frankly I am not going to get unwanted drama in my life again because of some silly having a crush on spme bad-boy! smokin

Cutiepieforyou's photo
Sat 06/28/14 05:56 PM
I have a friend who's brother told them that his wife was cheating on him. He did not talk to his brother for 7 years. He was not ready to accept that his wife would cheat on him.

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Sat 06/28/14 05:58 PM
I'm not sure what I would do but my gut feeling is that it would be wrong just to stand and stare and say nothing

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