Anonymous wrote:I think it would be nice to let your DH if your DH may feel any guilt himself for cutting off the relationship -- your DH mattered to him
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normally I say what they don't know can't hurt them, but this feels very minor to me compared to your guilt. It sounds like you left a text unanswered for a few hours and the grandfather died? Who could have guessed that? Plus who knows if you may have told DH about it later that day or the next day. I would just tell him or decide to let yourself off the hook.
Thanks. When you phrase it that way, it makes a lot of sense and does make it seem like a non-issue. I’ve been letting it bother me a whole lot lately and I’m not sure why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normally I say what they don't know can't hurt them, but this feels very minor to me compared to your guilt. It sounds like you left a text unanswered for a few hours and the grandfather died? Who could have guessed that? Plus who knows if you may have told DH about it later that day or the next day. I would just tell him or decide to let yourself off the hook.
First PP here….OP should definitely let herself off the hook. Delete the text and forget it happened!
Anonymous wrote:Normally I say what they don't know can't hurt them, but this feels very minor to me compared to your guilt. It sounds like you left a text unanswered for a few hours and the grandfather died? Who could have guessed that? Plus who knows if you may have told DH about it later that day or the next day. I would just tell him or decide to let yourself off the hook.
Anonymous wrote:Normally I say what they don't know can't hurt them, but this feels very minor to me compared to your guilt. It sounds like you left a text unanswered for a few hours and the grandfather died? Who could have guessed that? Plus who knows if you may have told DH about it later that day or the next day. I would just tell him or decide to let yourself off the hook.