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To be concerned for friend?

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PeonyAndBlushSuede · 28/04/2024 20:46

My fiend has met a man via OLD this week. They seem to have hit it off and have had a couple of dates already. Although his wife (separated) has only just moved out of their home. He says they have been “over” for a while. I had a snoop on social media and saw posts of him and wife on holiday together in January.

I know, not my circus not my monkeys but would you be concerned at this?

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Saladcreamdreams · 28/04/2024 21:31

Stay out of it and just be there for your friend when it goes tits up

PeonyAndBlushSuede · 28/04/2024 22:35

Saladcreamdreams · 28/04/2024 21:31

Stay out of it and just be there for your friend when it goes tits up

Oh 100%, I won’t interfere. Im just hoping it doesn’t go tits up.

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unbelievablescenes · 28/04/2024 22:44

Holiday could've been booked a year in advance. I went on hols with ex and kids 6m post split, absolutely nothing in it. Could be any explanation 🤷🏼‍♀️

Beeebabababom · 28/04/2024 22:46

Yes very concerned. You should tell your friend your concerns. What are your concerns?

charabang · 28/04/2024 23:01

Would your friend not already have checked out his socials? I'm sure most people would have a look in advance of a first date.

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