'His face turned red': Married dude embarrassed after trying to cheat with his wife's best friend

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    Font - AITA for what I did when my friend's husband wanted us to have dinner "alone" together? Not the A-hole I F31 was living in another country for 3 years. I kept in contact with few friends from college including "Camila" F29 Camila met and got married to her husband "Joe" M35 while I was away.
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    Font - I came home a month ago and started hanging out with Camila more than the other friends since we're close. However, I noticed Joe behaving strangely around me. Constantly complimenting my looks/outfits. and recently has been trying to get us to have time "alone" together. This gavs me weird vibes but I didn't dare tell Camila since they're newly weds (2 months). So what I did was...whenever he runs into me in the mall or the coffeeshop. I'd instanyly call Camila and give her my location s
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    Font - He ran into me in the restaurant last night and sat at my table without even asking if it was okay. I let it slide. he started complimenting my outfit and my nails!!! then went on about how he's always wanted us to have "alone" time together so that we could "get to know each other well". I smiled and immedietly texted Camila telling her her husband was with me and asked her to join us for dinner.
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    Font - Joe kept asking me questions and smiling at me evey 3-5 secs til Camila showed up. I saw her, waved and said "Oh, what a coincidence! Camila's here!". Joe's smile faded and his face turned red. She said hi then sat next to him and he didn't say anything but stared at me angerily the whole time.
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    Font - They went home after dinner and I stayed longer. Once I got into my car, Joe called me and was annoyed saying I shouldn't have called Camila when he already stated he wanted us to have dinner alone. He again said that I was being paranoid for no reason because he just wanted to get to know me better as Camila's friend but to be completely honest? I didn't buy inti this excuse. He said that he didn't appreciate how sneaky and dismissive I was towards his wishes and that I hurt his feelings
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    Font - Arbor_Arabicae. 19 hr. ago Professor Emeritass [72] NTA. That was epic. You were "sneaky and dismissive" of his wishes? Give me a break. You might want to talk with her about how he's behaving, though. He sounds very creepy. 11.0k Reply Share
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    Font - NoreastNorwest 19 hr. ago Colo-rectal Surgeon [37] Gaslighting 101. He's scary. 3.0k Reply Share
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    Font - FleeshaLoo. 11 hr. ago Right? Perhaps OP should check under her car for a tracking device. 285 Reply
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    Font - dude_wheres_the_pie 17 hr. ago 100% agree OPs friend needs to know. He's giving off predator vibes. Don't answer any more calls from him, unless you're able to record them (regardless of legality, those only come into play if brought before a court) so you've proof in case he tries to twist your conversations in any way. And he definitely gives off the vibes that he would. 777 Reply Share
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