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Husband and my friend

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lunkitsmum · 24/07/2020 13:05

I have a single friend who has had a lot of unsettled relationships over the last few years several with married men, she has been very flirty when drunk with my husband and has started at least 4 private message conversations with him(that he's told me about)In fairness about innocent stuff like gardening or toys her son might like but I've seen at least once she's invited him over. She knew I was upset with her about this because they aren't friends independ of me and I told her it crossed the line. I've been away visiting family for a week and she text me to ask about my trip but seemed to know id come back early...also a few other alarm bells we both have trackers on our cars but my access to husband's cars movements wasn't working last week he also told me randomly about bumping into a friend and how he gave him a lift home the other day. The friend happens to live on the same street as her also as soon as I got home he made a big deal about changing our bed sheets. We've had a bust up about his suspicious behaviour. I've never had a reason not to trust him before and he swears on our child's life that he would never do anything like that I feel so sad about it now...am I being stupid?

OP posts:
coffeewithmilk · 26/07/2020 16:41

How are you @lunkitsmum
Seems right to check in on you since there's a lot of comments on the thread with answers you probably didn't want to hear

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Diverseopinions · 26/07/2020 16:46

I could be naive..and other posters describe the very behaviour I thought would never happen - being unfaithful in the marital home with the risk of neighbours seeing something. But admittedly, some people get star-struck and behave as irresponsibiy as teenagers, and I bet many neighbours wouldn't want to be involved, whatever they might have seen. But being stupid enough to change the sheets in front of OP, not before she gets home...can't get past that anomaly.

WhereYouLeftIt · 26/07/2020 16:56

Phone her up.

Say "I thought you were my friend." Say it angrily, sadly, however you think will affect her most.

Then stay silent and wait to see what she says to fill that silence.

Pikachubaby · 26/07/2020 17:13

Does he normally change the sheets?

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