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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think Friend A is an asshole for putting you in this position. It's going to make you uncomfortable during your vacation, and I think you should say that either you or Friend A needs to back out. Probably it's going to be you. Friend A is a bad friend, to be honest. And I hope someone posts incriminating photos of A and Newbie. Is there any way one of you could reach out directly to Friend A's spouse and suggest they come along on the trip? I bet the spouse doesn't even know that coming along is an option for them![/quote] I suspect friend A is an idiot who thinks they'll be able to hide the relationship. Do report back, op!![/quote] People have different relationships. If I don't know about the affair then I am okay with it. Just like my grandparents were. By "not know" I mean: it's not an open relationship, I might suspect it, but I have not seen you having sex. I had some idiot trying to tell me about my spouse cheating. He got almost upset and definitely puzzled that told him to mind his own business, he never touched the subject again. Stay out of people's marriages unless you know exactly what that particular person would like to know or what kind of relationship people have. I highly doubt you live in their household though.[/quote]
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