I am in my 40s, and I have lived long enough to have some friends and coworkers who have done this. I can tell what I have done each and every time: Severed all ties with this person, with the exception of any professional contact that was necessary to do my job. Some things are always wrong, and cheating on your spouse is one of them. I don't care who you are.
2007-11-27 15:20:47
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answered by No Shortage 7
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I would tell her that it's not my place to judge her morals just because they are different than mine(meaning I cannot damn her to he ll) but karma is a bi*ch and have fun being his toilet(somewhere to relieve himself in) and always playing second fiddle to his wife. And I'd tell her nobody will ever respect her if they find out. People who don't even know her will call her a whore and her reputation will suffer in the end, not his. I would ask her to have more respect for herself than that.
2007-11-27 23:25:07
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answered by Anonymous
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probably not say much to them..it's best to stay out of something you don't feel is right.
but still try to act normal.
it shouldnt be our job to judge people, or tell them what's right and wrong unless they come to you for judgment (meaning adults, kids need guidance usually right away) unless you are a psychiatrist or something.
2007-11-27 23:21:15
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answered by AJ 2
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Well, as the only guy to answer so far, to be honest, and, you know, everything like that, well, I'd probably be, a little, MAYBE, nice to her? Um, you know, not to judge, and all like that. I have to go now.
2007-11-27 23:36:50
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answered by Sarrafzedehkhoee 7
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I agree with char
2007-11-27 23:24:19
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answered by cocoamoe 5
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i mean that is on them as long as it is not my husband and i would not want them around my man but i really would careless
2007-11-29 16:48:03
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answered by ♥ tweety ♥ 4
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