Taamar wrote:
Diamondeye wrote:
A friend is a different story. I'm talking about people you have no meaningful connection to, such as women who send you emails starting "dear Taamar, you don't know me..."
A friend, I might or might not. Is the real issue the cheating, or the STD potential, and if the latter, why is that potential there? Is there any reason beyond "they may have had unprotected sex"? What are these people like? Is this likely to become a pain in the *** or even a threat to my wife and kids if I get involved?
Ah, I see. I have no meaningful connection to the girl who sent me the email, but Eric's wife IS a friend, and has been raising my son. I feel I owe her more than I would owe a random stranger.
Ah, I see. That makes your feelings more clear; I did not understand this.
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And the cheating IS the reason to have concern about STDs.... it's an ongoing pattern of his, and he's demonstrated willingness to bareback a woman he just met (had a vasectomy a year ago and surely thinks he's invincible)... even with her out of the picture he's probably doing it with others. If he were having safe sex I'd probably have decided that she's happier not knowing, since his actions out of town don't really affect her life. A pain in the ***? There's nothing he can do to me. A threat to my family? He's 2000 miles away, has his hands full already, and has a history of ignoring anyone who calls him on his lies.
Well, I was referring to your question "if it were my friend" and I wasn't thinking of a friend that lives 2000 miles away.
As to the rest.. STDs are a concern, but, if it weren't for the fact that you consider your ex's wife a friend, none of that about STDs would sway me. If not.. well, that's a pretty generalized risk of STDs. I'd have to know something elevating the risk beyond the basic risk of "unprotected sex" before it would push me to get involved, especially since it's likely to already be too late by the time I get involved anyhow.