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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hubby knew it was going to happen and didn't intervene before it was done? Then I personally think close friend is inviting hubbys old girlfriend hoping to get them together. And hubby was ok with that. It is a plausible explanation for a very obviou social faux pas. [/quote] It is cheater's behavior is what is is. Whether it is an old flame or new. Skip the conversation OP about the groom, and just speak directly to hubby about what is up. He might be young enough to try and get away with it, but I am old enough to see right through it. Good for you for asking. If he goes without you, you can show up to hand him the business card of a lawyer for the separation agreement. And where your best part dress and smile when you do. But in all seriousness, try to stop the infidelity before it happens, even if it is just emotional infidelity. Have a blunt calm honest talk and if he is a man, you can reach the point where, "even if I don't deserve your love, I do deserve your honesty". [/quote]
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