Anonymous wrote: he has tried to sleep with me in the past but I was firm that I'd never go there with a close friend and he respected that
Wow, OP, I guess this is something you should consider. Can you really respect someone who behaves this way? I say this not as a wife married to a person like this but as a former single woman who felt that guys like this played with my feelings and wasted my time. I know this is your good friend but watching someone play these mind games with single women and in front of his wife would be enough for me to back off somewhat in this friendship.Anonymous wrote:I would have dropped this friend long ago.
Anonymous wrote:Just get ready to help him pickup the pieces when she files for divorce. IDK - I could never respect a man who behaves that way in front of his wife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm just worried I see a divorce on the horizon one day.
Why do you care? This isn't your problem, especially if his wife is aware of it.
Seriously? He's my best friend. He's stuck by me through horrible periods in my life, and I've help him through his problems. Would you care if your best friend was engaging in reckless, self-destructive behavior and was in danger of losing their money and happiness in a divorce one day? I'm both concerned for him, and kind of angry with him for being a dick to his lady (I like his wife). I think he needs reality to slap him in the face before he learns his lesson, but I'm afraid that the reality check might be a costly one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm just worried I see a divorce on the horizon one day.
Why do you care? This isn't your problem, especially if his wife is aware of it.
Anonymous wrote:I'm just worried I see a divorce on the horizon one day.