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  1. She doesn't handle criticism well and I would be genuinely concerned for her safety if she had to confront the backlash for her infidelity. Well if she can't handle the consequences of her actions she shouldn't done it. In every other regard she is a wonderful and loyal friend. Doesn't really sound like it. My friend has expressed extreme remorse for what she did and often tells me how bad she feels for doing this to her fiancé. She doesn't feel remorse, she is just scared to face the consequences of her actions, her fiance leaving her and the backlash she is gonna get for being exposed for horrible she truly is. Cheating doesn't inherently make you a bad person, but continuously deceiving and betraying the person you claim to love kinda does. Look I know you're in tough position with her being your bestfriend, but you would let him marry her knowing she could possibly cheat again and then take a lot of his money in a possible divorce when she gets caught by him? She is only gonna hurt this poor guy more. Try to be honest with your friend about your feelings and be as honest and “brutal” as possible, because I don't she needs to be sugarcoated. If she still doesn't want to come clean, please think about what kind of person she is now and not look at it through the glasses of who you have known the many years.

  2. Sadly, you cannot control this obnoxious person's behaviour. Prepare yourself to say, “Yes, we are engaged, we're very happy, thank you. I don't know why Bob is so invested in talking to people about it, it's odd.”

    Tell your boss before Bob gets the chance. And let your boss know that you do not want anything sent to the whole firm. Or tell management yourself – at least talk to their admin who I bet could help you out.

    If your fiance didn't tell Bob then who did? Either your fiance did, or your 'good friend' at work did.

  3. The good news is that she can drop his ass in two weeks when she gets back from her vacation with her girls. Or anytime really, it does not need to be right at this second.

  4. Why is it that he expects you to prioritize his need to not feel restricted but he doesn’t prioritize your desire to not meet a woman he’s had sex with on your honeymoon – something that I think most people (not just you) would have a problem with?

  5. You are correct to be concerned about her boundaries.

    Surveys show coworkers are the #1 source of affair partner (followed by Exs).

    Like most of us we don't know how to manage coworkers and Exs.

    Basically it's fine to be friends with everyone (within very rigid boundaries, including discussion topics).

    However, there should be zero contact with Exs for several reasons. One is their presence weakens and eventually undermines the current relationship.

    Both of you should read: Not Just Friends by Dr Shirley Glass.

    It's based on research (not just opinion) of couples that experienced infidelity with a 'friend '.

    Lessons learned and what not to do or talk about with friends.

    It also provides you with the terms, concepts, and facts to intelligently discuss opposite sex friends (without sounding insecure).

  6. Tell him off. Your money so your business how to spend it. Especially if he feels you’re spending too much. Next thing you know he wants to merge both accounts so he can easier control things. Don’t give up your financial independence. If he wasn’t controlling it could’ve worked but he doesn’t sound like the type who’s going to let you do your own thing. He’s trying to get you to spend less so he can pay his debts off faster. My wife and I have always just had one account. She made considerable more money than me at first but I could always buy whatever I needed. Big expenses we always discussed first but everything else just went. Now I’m making three times as much and everything is still the same. She doesn’t need my permission to buy something either. She needed a new car and let me pick one for her. She hates car shopping so I went out got her an Infiniti Q70. Called her to sign for it and pick it up. Everything still comes out of the same pot. We both feel that if we had wanted to keep our finances separate we should’ve stayed single. In your case, him with debts and a controlling personality, you’re better off keeping it separate.

  7. Because i know him really well. And yes, I know it sounds really confident from my perspective

  8. This thread alone, where multiple people claim to have an IQ of ~150, shows how much bullshitting is happening with these tests. People take one single test that probably took an hour and think they are geniuses. I would take their claims about their high IQ with a big grain of salt.

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