I'd have done what you did, just gone home pissed. ;)
"I'm powerless over people, places, & things", as they say.
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I'd have done what you did, just gone home pissed. ;)
"I'm powerless over people, places, & things", as they say.
Thanks for all the great advice. I've known Sara for 35 years. I've been there for her through two failed marriages (one to a hopeless drunk). We shared an apartment for about a year when she first met Al. I didn't like him then either.
Sara is a very sensitive person and I see alot of me in her. She is a very quiet, private person. She and Al have been together for 14 years. I thought about saying something to her. But I know her well and I wouldn't want to make her feel any worse than she already did.
She said, "If I said why didn't you tell me?? He'd have said, I'm telling you now." That basically said it all, IMO.
Edwina's Secretary,
My thoughts exactly.Quote:
Sorry...I disagree...your friend knows her husband is a jerk. One time I gave a friend my opinion about her husband (and she had asked!) She went back with him and never spoke to me again.
Bottom line is, the guy's an @$$. Would I give up my friendship because of him? Hell no.
Donna, you're definitely a lifeline for this gal. I hope if and when she leaves him, she will at least read a good book or two (Women Who Love Too Much) or hit some Al-Anon meetings and listen!
Sending prayers out for her - and him, too. People like him are NOT happy!
HUGS
What a sad life this poor woman must lead. I would have done exactly as you did Donna. I am sure she was mortified so I wouldn't bring the subject up again. If she wants to confide in you she will and I know you will be there for her.