“If your best friend is cheating, you're morally obligated to tell their partner—loyalty to friends has limits”
Agree
- Silence makes you complicit in harm
- The betrayed partner deserves to know
- Real friendship means holding them accountable
- You'd want someone to tell you
- Protecting cheaters enables abuse
Disagree
- It's not your relationship to police
- You'll destroy the friendship forever
- You don't know the full situation
- They need to handle their own mess
- Creates drama without helping anyone
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