Anonymous wrote:I would 100% tell my husband this.
Perhaps I shouldn't have found out, that is fine, but in this scenario, because SIL told you, there is a distinct possibility that your DH could find out you knew and didn't tell him (SIL tells BIL who tells DH that SIL told you).
Your loyalty in this situation is to your DH, no one else. You are a team. You tell him gently with compassion and follow his lead.
Do not allow your SIL's gossiping to allow you to keep a secret from your DH about his own family.
Anonymous wrote:Unless you directly heard this I would keep mum. Don’t pass on gossip.
Anonymous wrote:No one’s marriage is your business.
Possibilities that aren’t finalized aren’t inevitable.
If this happens, it’s not YOUR news to share.
Get a life and stay in your lane.
Anonymous wrote:I’d stay clued in to how retirement is going and current issues. That’s all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There is a moral obligation to tell him.
If roles were reversed, I would want to know.
Given what you've described, it wouldn't be an enormous surprise.
I would not. Dh would also not run to spread personal gossip he overheard to me, even if it was my mom complaining about my dad. But it sounds like families differ and some like to be meddlesome gossips while others respect privacy.
I strongly disagree. This is not gossip. It's important information regarding your/spouse's parents' happiness. I would want to know. My husband would want to know. Privacy is stupid if it stops you from helping or at least being aware of issues so you can jump in to help if needed. You're unwise and short-sighted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There is a moral obligation to tell him.
If roles were reversed, I would want to know.
Given what you've described, it wouldn't be an enormous surprise.
I would not. Dh would also not run to spread personal gossip he overheard to me, even if it was my mom complaining about my dad. But it sounds like families differ and some like to be meddlesome gossips while others respect privacy.
I strongly disagree. This is not gossip. It's important information regarding your/spouse's parents' happiness. I would want to know. My husband would want to know. Privacy is stupid if it stops you from helping or at least being aware of issues so you can jump in to help if needed. You're unwise and short-sighted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There is a moral obligation to tell him.
If roles were reversed, I would want to know.
Given what you've described, it wouldn't be an enormous surprise.
I would not. Dh would also not run to spread personal gossip he overheard to me, even if it was my mom complaining about my dad. But it sounds like families differ and some like to be meddlesome gossips while others respect privacy.
Anonymous wrote:
There is a moral obligation to tell him.
If roles were reversed, I would want to know.
Given what you've described, it wouldn't be an enormous surprise.