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I had a working lunch at an upscale restaurant yesterday.
My friend’s husband was sitting two tables away, alone with a much younger woman. Should I tell my friend? |
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| MYOB. Could be a coworker, or an intern at the office he's advising, or daughter of a friend he's mentoring, etc. |
| You will be seen as nuts, this alone is nothing. kissing holding hands or simply sitting across in a public restaurant. Get a grip |
| I would just anonymously mailed the picture to them |
| Were they 'canoodling?' If not, MYOB. It just makes you look suspicious and dramatic if you say anything. |
I mean you must’ve taken a picture, right otherwise you’re just too dumb for words |
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Did you say hi to the husband? If so there isn’t anything wrong with it, and your friends DH probably already mentioned that he saw you at lunch with an older professional male.
Fake news OP, nothing to see here...don’t be a busy body |
This person watches WAY too much daytime television. |
And is more than likely innocent. My husband has a lot of women friends. You are the reason why some Republicans are saying They won’t be seen with a woman without their wife present. |
| You should totally spill the beans. A man should never be out to lunch with a woman other than his wife. /s |
| You should have followed them to the No-Tell Motel. A picture in a restaurant isn't any good at all. |
Thank you! Women need to stand up for other women, innocent of not it is not appropriate. |
| Jesus Harold Christ you people are the nosiest busybodies. What is your husband doing while you are poking around in this man’s business Gladys Kravitz? |
Hmm, I wonder what this means... |