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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He is scared he will be found out for the fraud of a man he is. [/quote] +2 Exactly. He is going to have to make a choice here...either 1) he comes clean to his friends and admits that he has been lying to them for years now, completely making up events and incidents and telling them elaborate tales that aren't true. Which...is most certainly going to affect his friends' view of him - the extent of this makes pretty much anyone look like a total sociopath. He knows they'll never see him in the same way. Or 2) he comes clean to you and admits that he is unhappy in his marriage, has never respected you, and has been dreaming of getting out for years (even though to your face he's been telling you otherwise). He is a fraud of a man. He is trying to slimily avoid either scenario, and if you try to go this "letters" route you'll let him. He'll send the letters, then meet up with the guys and immediately bitch about how the ol' ball and chain made him do it, she even wrote them herself, what a nag. That solves nothing for you! [/quote]
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