Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not judge anyone for what they do since they will face any consequences for their actions.
Most are judgey. I am not. My friend did it. I listened. I dud not judge. They have been married almost a decade now. We are still friends.
People really have no idea what is going on in others’ relationships. But if someone cheats, I think it should be over. But I keep my opinion to myself. I am there for good friends no matter what.,
This is a load of morally weak garbage. The reason you are not "judging" is because the immoral behavior does not affect you personally. If it did, that would be a different story. If your friend said, "hey, I am having an affair with your husband" would your reaction be "I will not judge you, I will just listen and be there for you as a friend"? HELL. NO. You would judge her harshly, as well as scream and rake her face with your fingernails.
If you had a shred of integrity you would tell someone they were doing wrong even if they were not wronging you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can’t really remain friends with her because in doing so, you’re giving credibility to her lies, and if you have integrity, that isn’t something you can live with. You can distance yourself a lot if that’s feasible. But if she continues to confide in you, you are enabling her behavior.
You’re just a friend. You’re not responsible for other people’s behavior.
No, but you can hold people that you associate with to a standard of integrity, and choose to disassociate if they are scumbags.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can’t really remain friends with her because in doing so, you’re giving credibility to her lies, and if you have integrity, that isn’t something you can live with. You can distance yourself a lot if that’s feasible. But if she continues to confide in you, you are enabling her behavior.
You’re just a friend. You’re not responsible for other people’s behavior.
No, but you can hold people that you associate with to a standard of integrity, and choose to disassociate if they are scumbags.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can’t really remain friends with her because in doing so, you’re giving credibility to her lies, and if you have integrity, that isn’t something you can live with. You can distance yourself a lot if that’s feasible. But if she continues to confide in you, you are enabling her behavior.
You’re just a friend. You’re not responsible for other people’s behavior.
No, but you can hold people that you associate with to a standard of integrity, and choose to disassociate if they are scumbags.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can’t really remain friends with her because in doing so, you’re giving credibility to her lies, and if you have integrity, that isn’t something you can live with. You can distance yourself a lot if that’s feasible. But if she continues to confide in you, you are enabling her behavior.
You’re just a friend. You’re not responsible for other people’s behavior.
Anonymous wrote:You can’t really remain friends with her because in doing so, you’re giving credibility to her lies, and if you have integrity, that isn’t something you can live with. You can distance yourself a lot if that’s feasible. But if she continues to confide in you, you are enabling her behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a female thing? Honest question, because I am a man, I have had many men confess an affair, the usual reaction is somewhere between " cool story" to "you are playing with fire.". Moral condemnation or cutting the friendship is never part of the equation
Anonymous wrote:I will usually give my opinion....
But then usually let my friend figure it all out on her own.
Because I do not judge anyone for what they do since they will face any consequences for their actions.
We all are adults here.
Anonymous wrote:I do not judge anyone for what they do since they will face any consequences for their actions.
Most are judgey. I am not. My friend did it. I listened. I dud not judge. They have been married almost a decade now. We are still friends.
People really have no idea what is going on in others’ relationships. But if someone cheats, I think it should be over. But I keep my opinion to myself. I am there for good friends no matter what.,