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am i immature to think this is wrong and she is not a friend?: dh and I broke up. my gfriend knows us both of course, but I confided to her about all the problems and we went out a lot, while it was really bad. I remember her not being that supportive, only that she agreed it was best to make it end. Now after separation dh is hanging out more in her friend's circle and confiding everything to her too. She considers him as a friend and they talk often. I basically don't see her anymore, she has a bfriend, but it feels wrong what they are doing. She is defending his actions now, because i didn't want to be with him.
2 replies [ Reply | Watch | Options ]She's not a friend. If she wants to be friends with both of you she needed to stay neutral. She's two-faced and you need to drop her as a friend. My husband is in the same position with his cousin and his cousin's ex-wife. He's friends with both of them. So whenever one or the other is bitching about the other, he simply does the ummm hummm and changes the subject. He refuses to take sides or badmouth the other, especially being that the exes have a child together.
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