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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sadly, I don't think you can keep both as friends. My divorce started amicable, with a promise from both of us not to make friends take sides. At one point, ex decided that he didn't want to be amicable and started "venting" to all our friends all kinds of imagined ways he was some kind of victim. He was trying to justify his cheating, which eventually came to light. I did what I thought was best and left him the friends. I moved away and started over. It was sad, but I couldn't figure out another way to keep them out of a mess that didn't involve them. I have no idea if any of them kept him as a friend.[/quote] OP here.This seems really sad and unfair. In this circumstance my friend did the cheating..and she is still with the other man. Of course she is hurting and has her own issues in her own way, but the husband is clearly the victim/wounded party here. [/quote] OP are you female? And the husband reached out to you? Sounds fishy, especially since your friend cheated, maybe he is looking for quid pro quo with you?[/quote]
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