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Let’s see if I can make this story short.
My wife has been friends with her old neighbor (J) for several years. After our wedding, she moved and has kept in touch with J, but their friendship has not been as strong as it once was. At J’s wedding, my wife met and talked with the groom’s sister (S) and they hit it off well. My wife has considered S a friend, and has been including her in all their girl’s outings. Last night it got back to my wife that J literally blew up at S for spending so much time with her friends, and that she has no business hanging out with my wife. I was shocked. I can not even imagine that it is any business of J’s who my wife or S wants to hang out with. S has asked that my wife no longer include her in anything with J, which is fine, but also asked that we not let J know that she talked to us. My wife wants to cut off all ties with J so that she can hang out with S. I think this is a good decision, as I never felt that J was a good friend to my wife (she has done some immoral things that she sees nothing wrong with and I imagine now considers us religious nuts as we grow stronger in our faith).
I think a confrontation with J is inevitable, but S has asked us to just ignore the whole thing, not let J know we know about their argument, and no longer include S. I have been thinking that my wife might say to J something like “Strange, S seems to be avoiding my calls lately. Has she said anything to you why she might not want to hang out with us anymore?”
I’d certainly appreciate a female take on this.
My wife has been friends with her old neighbor (J) for several years. After our wedding, she moved and has kept in touch with J, but their friendship has not been as strong as it once was. At J’s wedding, my wife met and talked with the groom’s sister (S) and they hit it off well. My wife has considered S a friend, and has been including her in all their girl’s outings. Last night it got back to my wife that J literally blew up at S for spending so much time with her friends, and that she has no business hanging out with my wife. I was shocked. I can not even imagine that it is any business of J’s who my wife or S wants to hang out with. S has asked that my wife no longer include her in anything with J, which is fine, but also asked that we not let J know that she talked to us. My wife wants to cut off all ties with J so that she can hang out with S. I think this is a good decision, as I never felt that J was a good friend to my wife (she has done some immoral things that she sees nothing wrong with and I imagine now considers us religious nuts as we grow stronger in our faith).
I think a confrontation with J is inevitable, but S has asked us to just ignore the whole thing, not let J know we know about their argument, and no longer include S. I have been thinking that my wife might say to J something like “Strange, S seems to be avoiding my calls lately. Has she said anything to you why she might not want to hang out with us anymore?”
I’d certainly appreciate a female take on this.