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husband and i have been together for over a year

this was awhile ago, husband (m23) didn’t go through with it. but his best friend (m23??) since childhood tried to talk him into it because “it would be funny” i already know the best friend doesn’t like me (f23) i don’t know why. i’ve met him once.

anyway. i’ve told my husband, more than once, the only thing i want from his best friend is an apology, that’s it otherwise i don’t want to talk to him and i don’t want to be around him.

Chances are we have to travel this weekend and he wants to go see his best friend whether i want to or not, according to my husband, best friend doesn’t have to apologize.

is this behaviour like okay??? because to me it’s not. i know my husband understands where i’m coming from. but he’s telling both of us two different things because he wants to keep both relationships and not lose either us.

advice??

td:lr husbands best friend tried to get husband to cheat on me, husband doesn’t believe best friend should apologize to me, i do. advice?

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