Is your Father Faithful?

February 15, 2011 8:59am CST
My friends father is one of those young dads!, my frend is 18 and her dad is 32, and looks 20 years old!!, he cant stop flirting with them and i know he has already slept with one girl, should i tell his daughter and her mother?.....
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@laglen (19759)
• United States
15 Feb 11
so he was 14 when she was born??? that is probably why he messes around. He didnt get a teen age life. I would stay out of it. In the long run you will only be hurting your friend. I would stay out of it.
16 Feb 11
i havent even made out i know about it, so im keeping right out of it, thanks.
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@laglen (19759)
• United States
17 Feb 11
good for you, I really think it is the best idea.
18 Feb 11
maybe?
• United States
16 Feb 11
lol this happened to me too. One day I've seen the message in my father's phone from another woman, I went to tell to my mother. Of course they were fighting with each other, but after a week I didn't know what my father have said to my mom that made she believed in him and thought that I'm a liar, she didn't believed me....So you have to think carefully after you wanna' say something, u must to have evidence to make that person can believe in you, or you just go and tell to their family like:" hey I saw your dad/ your husband slept with another woman, so what you gonna do??"...If you said like that they might angry and turn 100 degree gonna hit you for breaking their family lol...but that's true, anyway that's ur friend's family, that's not your business, you shouldn't talk into to get in trouble, just pretend that you dont know anything...good luck
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16 Feb 11
you are so right my friend!!. Thanks for your comments!
@savypat (20216)
• United States
15 Feb 11
If you tell anyone tell him that you know and say that if you know then others probubly know also, and sooner or later his wife is going to find out.
16 Feb 11
your right, he might havea chance the girl has a new bofriend her own age, so that might be it all over....?
@mythociate (21437)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
15 Feb 11
"Of course he is!" That's a Catholic Man's answer about my father (who is divorced from my mother, and has seen at least one other woman ... but--as far as I know--hasn't broken any vows ... Catholic Men--definitive gentlemen--cannot repeat anything ungentlemanly). If you think you "know" someone has been ungentlemanly, a) you don't go blabbin` it around (especially to people who would be angry about it ) and b) if anyone asks you about it, you reply that you don't care (preferably by smoothly changing the topic).
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16 Feb 11
you are so right, thanks for your comments.