Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not there for his wife. I’m there for my friend of over 25 years. The drama is hers. I don’t text, call, or any of it, but will sent a very very occasional text. He’s going to need his real friends in a few years.
I don’t buy into drama, but I do believe in friendship.
Sending an occasional text is texting. So you're hoping they split up and he comes looking for you? Agree with op women like you love drama.
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So any man texting your spouse after knowing them for 25 years is also dramatic?
Nice try sweetie we're talking about you . Try answering op's question what do you gain from participating in this drama?
PP isn’t the one creating drama, you are.
Anonymous wrote:Just seems like unnecessary headache and drama for people in their 30s or 40 s and beyond. I'd rather put time into relationships that don't have a cloud over them. Plus I'd be a little uncomfortable spending time with someone who does things to irritate their spouse .
I've heard the she's insecure/ immature reasoning and that's got nothing to do with our relationship. But honestly that sounds a lot like the " she's crazy" excuse cheaters give and APs buy.
So help me understand ?
And yes I have male friends and my husband has female friends, but we all get along.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not there for his wife. I’m there for my friend of over 25 years. The drama is hers. I don’t text, call, or any of it, but will sent a very very occasional text. He’s going to need his real friends in a few years.
I don’t buy into drama, but I do believe in friendship.
Sending an occasional text is texting. So you're hoping they split up and he comes looking for you? Agree with op women like you love drama.
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So any man texting your spouse after knowing them for 25 years is also dramatic?
Nice try sweetie we're talking about you . Try answering op's question what do you gain from participating in this drama?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not there for his wife. I’m there for my friend of over 25 years. The drama is hers. I don’t text, call, or any of it, but will sent a very very occasional text. He’s going to need his real friends in a few years.
I don’t buy into drama, but I do believe in friendship.
Sending an occasional text is texting. So you're hoping they split up and he comes looking for you? Agree with op women like you love drama.
..Anonymous wrote:My husband's married friend, who I hated and always treated me badly, helped him move out of our house suddenly one day. We became separated and the divorce followed soon after that. The friend eventually got a divorce, married my ex, and now they are divorced. Really glad to get away from all of that drama and so lucky that I didn't have kids with him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not there for his wife. I’m there for my friend of over 25 years. The drama is hers. I don’t text, call, or any of it, but will sent a very very occasional text. He’s going to need his real friends in a few years.
I don’t buy into drama, but I do believe in friendship.
Sending an occasional text is texting. So you're hoping they split up and he comes looking for you? Agree with op women like you love drama.
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So any man texting your spouse after knowing them for 25 years is also dramatic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not there for his wife. I’m there for my friend of over 25 years. The drama is hers. I don’t text, call, or any of it, but will sent a very very occasional text. He’s going to need his real friends in a few years.
I don’t buy into drama, but I do believe in friendship.
Sending an occasional text is texting. So you're hoping they split up and he comes looking for you? Agree with op women like you love drama.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not there for his wife. I’m there for my friend of over 25 years. The drama is hers. I don’t text, call, or any of it, but will sent a very very occasional text. He’s going to need his real friends in a few years.
I don’t buy into drama, but I do believe in friendship.