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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [b]His friends sound like they don't want him to grow up or be happy[/b] - they want him to be a bro forever. Your DH is happy being controlled by manipulative people. That is not normal. I knew someone like this in my 20's. Thank God she didn't marry the fool.[/quote] [b]It sounds the opposite to me. His friends have been watching him cheat on his wife for years and are done with enabling it. They want him to stop being a playboy and be responsible for his misdeeds. [/b][/quote] I don't know how I didn't make this connection the first time I read this, but this is SPOT ON. It's very very obvious that's what's going on - these 2 friends have seen him repeatedly cheating on OP...and they're decent humans and they're taking a stand. That makes so much sense[/quote]
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