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If your friend was being cheated on, would you tell them?


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Yes but with proof


Ummmmm depends....
Depends in what???
Female, 26-30 years, Engaged | Feb 03, 2013

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Of course


I guess if they asked me because I don't believe in telling a lie


If they were a close friend, and I knew that the other person would never own up to it, I'd try to push them into the direction where they would notice signs.


Yes


Thats not a simple question. Of course I would want to but the messenger is often shot in the process. People are hurt & can act strangely toward the whistle blower. Really depends on the situation.


Yes because it can cause so much sadness and disaster, both people end up being hurt but I'd much rather confront the person doing it and having them Tell my friend than vise versa


Yes


if I knew for a fact, then yes


I would have to be absolutely certain or they would have needed to have shared suspicions. It's not a small issue and I would hate to be wrong and cause problems. It would depend on the situation but yes, in general I would want then to find out.


Yes


I would help them find out for themselves. It is better that way.
Your good like that. How would you do that.
Female, >50 years, Married, CO, US | Jan 31, 2013

Well, drop hints that would bring suspicion. "Hmm working late on a Friday night? Weird for a day shift manager at Denny's"
Male, 41-50 years, Married, CO, US | Jan 31, 2013

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Yes!!


I would try to convince the person to tell them



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