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<blockquote data-quote="Geron Raveneye" data-source="post: 2763872" data-attributes="member: 2268"><p>The thing is, nobody says you have to be the guy who destroys this brand new marriage. I can only agree with a lot of people in this thread who suggested you talk to these two in private. There is no need to get the husband involved before you are not sure he doesn't maybe know about it already and doesn't much mind. Try to get a look behind the scenes you saw, it will at least give you more information about what is going wrong. And sometimes, one person openly confronting them about what they are doing can be enough to bring those two around to "normal" behaviour again. And <em>if</em> it really is the kind of marriage with a lot of leeway, nobody can fault you for asking still.</p><p></p><p>TheEvil had it right in that they brought that business to your house and involved you into it, so you're perfectly within your rights to speak up if you see something you percieve as wrong happening. Especially if you think of them as friends. Who else to point out to them that they might make a big mistake there than a friend, after all. Always better than a stranger, I'd say. And maybe it'll tell them that they're about to make fools of themselves and are not too good at hiding it either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geron Raveneye, post: 2763872, member: 2268"] The thing is, nobody says you have to be the guy who destroys this brand new marriage. I can only agree with a lot of people in this thread who suggested you talk to these two in private. There is no need to get the husband involved before you are not sure he doesn't maybe know about it already and doesn't much mind. Try to get a look behind the scenes you saw, it will at least give you more information about what is going wrong. And sometimes, one person openly confronting them about what they are doing can be enough to bring those two around to "normal" behaviour again. And [i]if[/i] it really is the kind of marriage with a lot of leeway, nobody can fault you for asking still. TheEvil had it right in that they brought that business to your house and involved you into it, so you're perfectly within your rights to speak up if you see something you percieve as wrong happening. Especially if you think of them as friends. Who else to point out to them that they might make a big mistake there than a friend, after all. Always better than a stranger, I'd say. And maybe it'll tell them that they're about to make fools of themselves and are not too good at hiding it either. [/QUOTE]
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