NCDisneyMom
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I belong to an organization that meets one night per week. After our gathering, some of us will go out for a bite to eat. There are 5 of us at the core, and others come or go as they can. There's me, M (male), B (female), K (female), and K's husband, J. He's not a member of the organization, but will often meet us afterward.
K, J and B have all known each other for many years. They all lived in another state before moving here. K and B are best friends. K and J have been married for 7 years. K, J, B and M all hang out outside of our organization, as well. I see them only on the night of our gathering. They are all younger than me, they don't have children, they still like to go out drinking, etc. So, while I certainly enjoy their company on our one night per week, and I consider them friends, I do not really socialize outside of this organization.
So, now the awkward social situation. J has left K. For another woman. This other woman is B...as in K's best friend. K called me to let me know. While J and B have always had a flirtation going on, they would do it in front of K, so I just assumed it was how they were...just flirtatious people. Was I ever wrong. I admire K...she never once asked me to pick sides. She understands that I am friends with both sides. She called only to let me know why she would not be at our organization for awhile.
For me, I have no part in this. It does not pertain to me as an individual, and I can retain friendship with both sides...I think. I certainly do NOT condone what B has done to her best friend...at all. But, how do I handle this the next time we have a organizational gathering? B will sit by me as she always does. Do I tell her that I know? I think I need to wait until she tells me, on her terms. But then, do I tell her that I already know? Do I tell her that I don't agree with her choice, but that I am her friend anyway?
Maybe I've just led a sheltered life, but nothing like this has ever happened this "close" to me before...I feel like I'm in an episode of Melrose Place. Any advice on how I should handle this? Thanks!
K, J and B have all known each other for many years. They all lived in another state before moving here. K and B are best friends. K and J have been married for 7 years. K, J, B and M all hang out outside of our organization, as well. I see them only on the night of our gathering. They are all younger than me, they don't have children, they still like to go out drinking, etc. So, while I certainly enjoy their company on our one night per week, and I consider them friends, I do not really socialize outside of this organization.
So, now the awkward social situation. J has left K. For another woman. This other woman is B...as in K's best friend. K called me to let me know. While J and B have always had a flirtation going on, they would do it in front of K, so I just assumed it was how they were...just flirtatious people. Was I ever wrong. I admire K...she never once asked me to pick sides. She understands that I am friends with both sides. She called only to let me know why she would not be at our organization for awhile.
For me, I have no part in this. It does not pertain to me as an individual, and I can retain friendship with both sides...I think. I certainly do NOT condone what B has done to her best friend...at all. But, how do I handle this the next time we have a organizational gathering? B will sit by me as she always does. Do I tell her that I know? I think I need to wait until she tells me, on her terms. But then, do I tell her that I already know? Do I tell her that I don't agree with her choice, but that I am her friend anyway?
Maybe I've just led a sheltered life, but nothing like this has ever happened this "close" to me before...I feel like I'm in an episode of Melrose Place. Any advice on how I should handle this? Thanks!
