ditch the *****...shes noooo goood
2007-02-13 02:46:49
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answer #1
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answered by kelly709904 3
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No, you need to not tell his spouse what you understand. She's lengthy gone "indefinitely" and that i don't think of the marriage will ever workout. at the same time as i understand you care about your associates, their marriage isn't your human being organization or situation. hence, you want to stay out of their deepest organization. he's had affairs and im particular she's no longer stupid, so she possibly figures he has. we do not understand if she's had affairs or no longer, besides the undeniable fact that that is in all probability. He possibly did not allow you to understand because it grow to be his, deepest organization...and if he did not tell his personal spouse, why tell people? there's a huge difference between being a pal, and sticking our nostril in the position it would not belong. in the adventure that your associates ask you for advice, effective. yet giving unsolicited advice is unwarranted. in case you tell the spouse what you understand, it possibly basically isn't information to her. i'm particular she already placed 2 and 2 mutually. Now, bypass ahead including your human being existence. i'm particular you've one!
2016-12-04 02:52:32
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answered by ? 4
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No, but tell her you won't be a part of her lies anymore, if she won't leave you out of it then I'd say end the friendship. Surely you have other friends. You don't need one like her. She doesn't seem to have any morals and shouldn't be using you like this.
2007-02-12 15:01:49
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answered by JR 5
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Tell her not to use you as an excuse. A mate of mine did that too and after I told him off he did not stop so whenever his wife phoned to check if he was with me, I made no excuses. I just tell her the truth, "sorry, I haven't seen James for two days." He soon stopped.
2007-02-12 14:58:53
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answered by K. Marx iii 5
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she`s been your friend for years so you must be close . just sit her down and tell her straight that you don`t want dragging into it no more .She probably takes it for granted that your ok with covering for her
i have a friend a bit like that and little hints go over their head .you need to say NO MORE .loud and clear
for all their annoying ways i wouldn`t want to lose my friends who i had all my life
give her the chance to stop putting you in it first
2007-02-12 15:40:57
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answered by missk 2
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Yes, she should not use you as an excuse. it could put you in a really awkward position, lies will always come out in the end.
2007-02-12 21:08:35
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answered by sparkleythings_4you 7
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Surely we pick our friends for who or what they are , and not so we can be judgemental about them , especially behind their backs and publicly on here !!
And personally speaking , i would never share a confidence with someone who stars their own question !!
2007-02-12 15:40:32
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answered by nicemanvery 7
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Bop her old man and then tell her you need to use her as an alibi. Don't tell her it's him but tell her you're doing this guy and make sure she knows it's every time she's out doing her other guys...see how long it takes her to catch on. What is she going to do, tell on you ??? She can't without messing her own gig up.
2007-02-12 14:35:25
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answered by Mr 5
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Yes because she doesn't care enough about you to leave you out of this mess. Friends protect friends not exploit them.
2007-02-12 14:31:38
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answered by Grianagh 5
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she may not be a good wife, but if she's a good friend i would maintain the friendship but ask her not to use me as an escape goat again.
2007-02-12 14:31:46
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answered by Bubuchachum 6
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I would I hate cheaters, especially when children are involved and they use you as a scapegoat.
2007-02-12 17:41:32
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answered by WelshLad 7
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