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Friend stolen from me... (99% sure)

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NameChangedNoImagination · 02/11/2019 02:44

My best friend who is a long standing friend of DPs as well, I think has stolen from me. He stays overnight sometimes and sleeps on the sofa.

Once I got up the next morning and was sure I'd had more money than what was there. But I wasn't absolutely sure so left it.

The next time he came over I made sure to remember how much I had. Again when I checked it was short.

I'm really very sad about it. I lost another best friend earlier this year due to an argument we had. I would have made it up but then saw she'd made a passive aggressive status about me on Facebook and decided the 'friendship' was not what I thought it was.

Going to have no friends left at this rate...

It's actually made me very depressed. I leaned on this friend when I lost my other friend and he was always so kind and supportive.

Do I confront or just never speak to him again?

OP posts:
MzHz · 04/11/2019 15:00

He won’t be staying over again tho, eh?

Surely this?

Hoppinggreen · 04/11/2019 15:41

Mug

AFairlyHardAvocado · 04/11/2019 17:53

You and DH sound lovely but I hope you don't get taken advantage of again.

I've had similar in the past and I wish they'd have asked me because I would have said yes.

Unless it was for gambling etc in which case I would have said no but been there to help them get through it.

Did he say why he's so desperate for money at all?

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