Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's fine to opt out. They chose to create difficulty in the friend group and choices have consequences.
Since the kids know, the situation is likely unstable and will be volatile.
Thank you. I don't know where to take it. I had been acting like nothing had happened and I know nothing.. We had been hanging out and our kids are friends and also know.. I feel like it's burdening me. I just never brought it up to the friend. I deliberately avoided the contact with the "lover" since I found out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My response would depend a lot on my relationship with the husband (weird you don't mention him much). If he was a close friend as well, I'd tell my friend she needs to come clean or I will. I would not keep a secret like this from a close friend.
If you're more like friendly acquaintances with the husband, I'd just mind my business.
It's the latter situation. While I am close with the friend, I am not really close with the spouse. Our kids are close friends and I cannot break things up![]()
Anonymous wrote:My response would depend a lot on my relationship with the husband (weird you don't mention him much). If he was a close friend as well, I'd tell my friend she needs to come clean or I will. I would not keep a secret like this from a close friend.
If you're more like friendly acquaintances with the husband, I'd just mind my business.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's fine to opt out. They chose to create difficulty in the friend group and choices have consequences.
Since the kids know, the situation is likely unstable and will be volatile.