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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She's right. She's not the one who's doing the cheating. His is the home wrecker in his marriage, not her. However, I would tell her I don't want to hear about it at all. Because I don't. And I sure wouldn't let her around anyone I'm romantically involved in. [/quote] This. I wouldn’t totally end a friendship simply because I didn’t agree w/decisions my friend made……after all I do not expect my own friends to agree w/all of my own decisions. Compromise is key to friendship longevity imo.[/quote] Read that again. Is she really a friend of you won’t let her around your boyfriend or husband ? Good god. I think it speaks to core values/character. Of course you don’t always have the same opinion on things- but someone who is okay with robbing or abusing or adultery—that’s not someone I would hold as a friend. I could tolerate different views on many things- but adultery is not one of them. And, yes, she’s in an adulterous relationship even if she isn’t married. [/quote]
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