#1 If you caught your friends having an affair...
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 3:00 pm
....will you tell the husband? What will you do?
See, here's the situation:
You have three friends: Andrew, Imabelle, and Kay.
(1) Andrew and Imabelle are married.
(2) Kay is a single guy.
Lately, Kay and Imabelle has been so close with each other, and you can reasonably suspect that those two are having an affair. Among those three, though, your closest friend is Andrew.
Then, in an evening (after office hours), you met both Kay and Imabelle at some local Starbuck's. Those two looked surprised when you greet them. And it seemed they tried to stiffle their anxiety.
Coincidentally, your suspicion showed and they noticed it as well. They told you that Imabelle, being an insurance agent she is, is offering an insurance product to Kay. So they both told you that it was just a prospecting, that's all. Nevertheless, they looked cozy (although you can't be sure because the signs were very subtle), and they seemed to be relieved when you left them.
So what are you doing now? You are not the only one who's suspecting that they have an affair. In fact, your other friends has also been noticing the chemistry between Kay and Imabelle everytime you all hang around together.
Also, Andrew (Imabelle's husband) is your closest friend. You are more close to Andrew than either Kay or Imabelle.
So the questions are:
(1) Do you think the fact that you caught them going out together is sufficient to conclude that they do have an affair?
(2) Would you tell the fact to Andrew, while implying that they have an affair?
--or--
(3) Would you tell the fact to Andrew, but just the fact, and let him draw his own conclusion?
--or--
(4) Would you keep silent, knowing that saying anything can ruin Andrew and Imabelle's marriage, while you, on the other hand, has no concrete evidence?
What will you do? On one hand, the chemistry between Kay and Imabelle has been indeed noticeable even before you spotted them after office hours. Not to mention you are not the only one who started being suspicious; most of your friends have been noticing it as well.
On the other hand, do you have concrete evidence to say anything?
What will you do?
disclaimer: all those names are fictitious, but the situation is real. And in case you wonder, I'm actually the Kay in the scenario. I AM the one who was being caught. :sad: And before you kill me, PM me if you want to know the whole story.
See, here's the situation:
You have three friends: Andrew, Imabelle, and Kay.
(1) Andrew and Imabelle are married.
(2) Kay is a single guy.
Lately, Kay and Imabelle has been so close with each other, and you can reasonably suspect that those two are having an affair. Among those three, though, your closest friend is Andrew.
Then, in an evening (after office hours), you met both Kay and Imabelle at some local Starbuck's. Those two looked surprised when you greet them. And it seemed they tried to stiffle their anxiety.
Coincidentally, your suspicion showed and they noticed it as well. They told you that Imabelle, being an insurance agent she is, is offering an insurance product to Kay. So they both told you that it was just a prospecting, that's all. Nevertheless, they looked cozy (although you can't be sure because the signs were very subtle), and they seemed to be relieved when you left them.
So what are you doing now? You are not the only one who's suspecting that they have an affair. In fact, your other friends has also been noticing the chemistry between Kay and Imabelle everytime you all hang around together.
Also, Andrew (Imabelle's husband) is your closest friend. You are more close to Andrew than either Kay or Imabelle.
So the questions are:
(1) Do you think the fact that you caught them going out together is sufficient to conclude that they do have an affair?
(2) Would you tell the fact to Andrew, while implying that they have an affair?
--or--
(3) Would you tell the fact to Andrew, but just the fact, and let him draw his own conclusion?
--or--
(4) Would you keep silent, knowing that saying anything can ruin Andrew and Imabelle's marriage, while you, on the other hand, has no concrete evidence?
What will you do? On one hand, the chemistry between Kay and Imabelle has been indeed noticeable even before you spotted them after office hours. Not to mention you are not the only one who started being suspicious; most of your friends have been noticing it as well.
On the other hand, do you have concrete evidence to say anything?
What will you do?
disclaimer: all those names are fictitious, but the situation is real. And in case you wonder, I'm actually the Kay in the scenario. I AM the one who was being caught. :sad: And before you kill me, PM me if you want to know the whole story.