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Why are these married friends suddenly ignoring each other?

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Question - (7 September 2011) 3 Answers - (Newest, 8 September 2011)
A male Canada age 51-59, anonymous writes:

There are two people in our circle of friends who have suddenly started ignoring each other/playing it cool with each other. We are all married and have been friends for many years and do things together with our respective spouses. They are not married to each other.

I am not sure why our friends are acting this way. I have asked each of them what's going on but they are both saying nothing is wrong. All of us notice but none of us is sure what's going on.

Anyone have any ideas as to what the reasons could be???

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (8 September 2011):

you may be burning with curiosity but it's really none of your business.

maybe they were having an affair

maybe one of them owes a lot of money to the other

maybe one of them spread bad gossip about the other

it could be anything. just stay out of it.

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A female reader, Fate100percent United Kingdom +, writes (7 September 2011):

Well you've asked and they obviously do not want to discuss it!

My immediate thoughts are could they have been having an affair with each other, that's now been ended with one of them not wanting it to? Just a thought? Or could 1 of them of had an affair with someone else and the others found out? This is just my opinion/thoughts!

Whatever it is is obviously not very nice for you all, as you can sense some sort of atmosphere between them.

The only thing you can do is not invite them two couples if its making you really uncomfortable in their company? x

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A male reader, Danielepew Mexico +, writes (7 September 2011):

Danielepew agony auntIt could be anything.

I suppose this is making you feel uncomfortable, but my advice is that you do absolutely nothing. If you do, you'll be entering the Realm of Gossip and the Kingdom of Other People's Business.

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