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A visual representation of the reserved table for two
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AITA for not telling my friend her boyfriend was at the same restaurant as us with someone else
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A depiction of the crowded restaurant where the woman saw her friend's boyfriend
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This happened to me twice, and I don’t regret telling my friends what I saw on both occasions. Look, the worst thing that can happen is that you accelerate a fight that was either way coming. Well, of course, that’s not the WORST that can happen, you can also become your friend’s object of anger, but hey, what have I said about shooting the messenger? Sometimes being a good friend is about holding space for the other person’s reactions when you know hearing the truth will be better in the long run. There is no benefit to unknowingness; your friend’s bliss is based on a lie if it’s dependent on that. Also, it’s worth noticing that while you are not the protagonist of the situation, the guilt you feel is still worth doing something about.
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Two models representing the friends having a heart-to-heart conversation
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She should definitely turn on the headlights and let that deer be blindsided. Hey, the friend might even find out the dinner companion was the boyfriend’s cousin, but well, she still would’ve done her honourable duty as a friend, wouldn’t she? It would be my absolute terror if a friend saw my boyfriend in that situation and never told me. I would rather go through the pain of finding out like that than to feel betrayed later by two people: a friend AND a partner. We all know it, she should buckle up, save some time to hold her friend’s hand, and go through this headfirst.
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