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EvieJ Sun 09-Apr-23 09:06:37

Thank you so much for all your replies.
It's a hard one to call and as you say, i have NO proof.
I just don't like the idea that he might be and getting away with it

Again
Thank you

sodapop Sun 09-Apr-23 09:05:52

Can't believe you even needed to ask the question Eviej gut feelings should be kept strictly to yourself.

Galaxy Sun 09-Apr-23 08:45:39

Er no.

M0nica Sun 09-Apr-23 08:43:51

Never

Foxygloves Sun 09-Apr-23 08:41:21

No.
Your “gut” ? It may be right, but without proof your interference would be disastrous.
Actually, even with proof.

NanaDana Sun 09-Apr-23 08:39:15

I'd need a lot more than a gut feeling to make such an accusation, and even then would be very wary about getting involved. You have no proof, so all your intervention would achieve would be to pointlessly sow the seeds of distrust, and to cause hurt for all concerned, yourself included.

Fleurpepper Sun 09-Apr-23 08:37:09

It's a difficult one. Certainly NO, until you have got your facts 100% right- not just a gut hunch!

And then, it just depends on so so many other factors. So NO from me- unless there are compelling reasons that she needs to know.

kittylester Sun 09-Apr-23 08:35:12

No!

EvieJ Sun 09-Apr-23 08:32:56

Question

If you suspect your son in-law is cheating on your daughter, would you tell her ?
I don't have proof but my gut tells me i'm right,