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<blockquote data-quote="allister" data-source="post: 15546160" data-attributes="member: 83397"><p>I wouldn't dwell on it and just do your best to forget about it.</p><p></p><p>If you say something, you risk your friend lying about it instead of coming clean and then you look like the bad guy with nothing better to do than start shit. He might not seem like the guy to do that but people do funny things in these kinds of situations. You don't know what your friend will do or not do to try to save his marriage including lying about what he told you, making up stories about you and frankly doing anything he can to save his ass while making YOU look like the bad guy. His wife will hate you, he'll hate you, and any friends closer to them than you will likely also hate you. </p><p></p><p>If you don't say anything, of course you can look like the bad guy if they found out you knew but hopefully enough time will pass before then that you can say you forgot about it, or something. Start thinking of excuses now haha. </p><p>Of course that might not be what happens, this is just one likely and unfortunate scenario. I've seen and heard happen several times. It happened to me once. So I'll say it again, I'd just stay out of it and forget you even knew about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allister, post: 15546160, member: 83397"] I wouldn't dwell on it and just do your best to forget about it. If you say something, you risk your friend lying about it instead of coming clean and then you look like the bad guy with nothing better to do than start shit. He might not seem like the guy to do that but people do funny things in these kinds of situations. You don't know what your friend will do or not do to try to save his marriage including lying about what he told you, making up stories about you and frankly doing anything he can to save his ass while making YOU look like the bad guy. His wife will hate you, he'll hate you, and any friends closer to them than you will likely also hate you. If you don't say anything, of course you can look like the bad guy if they found out you knew but hopefully enough time will pass before then that you can say you forgot about it, or something. Start thinking of excuses now haha. Of course that might not be what happens, this is just one likely and unfortunate scenario. I've seen and heard happen several times. It happened to me once. So I'll say it again, I'd just stay out of it and forget you even knew about it. [/QUOTE]
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