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VeritasLuxMea
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That is actually option 1 in my dichotomy.I think I will take leave of this thread. As I mentioned earlier, this doesn’t need to be a black and white, extreme choice, yet many seem intent on that, so I guess I don’t see the point in further discussion if there’s no room for a middle ground.
VeritasLuxMea, I select Option 3: my close friends fully understand my relationship with my wife. They also know that, if they would like me to withhold something specific from her for good reason (which is the case a minority of the time), I will do so. Therefore, they are not less likely to confide in me.
Even if they don’t ask me, I won’t share something that harms them with no benefit to anyone. Discernment in every situation. Black and white approaches of Never! or Always! are sub-optimal here.
I wasn’t talking about not telling my wife ANYTHING that anyone said or did. That would be ludicrous.
I was talking SPECIFICALLY about secrets shared with me in confidence that also meet the criterion of “this is none of my wife’s business.” I find that if a secret is shared with me, 99%+ of the time it isn’t my wife’s business at all. So, she never learns it. And guess what? The friend in question is better off for it, and she is no worse off.