In a world where trust is a precious commodity, one man found himself in the middle of a marital tornado. His best friend, crushed by his wife’s infidelity, was struggling to find his footing. Our protagonist, let’s call him ‘The Advisor,’ stepped in with some words of wisdom. But as the dust settled, he found himself in the eye of the storm. Let’s dive into this tale of love, betrayal, and unexpected consequences. ️
The Crushing Revelation ️♂️

The Struggle to Reconcile

The Advisor Steps In ️

A Tough Decision

The Unexpected Outcome

The Accusation

The Fallout

The Blame Game

The Advisor: A Friend’s Guide or a Marriage’s Demise?
In a whirlwind of emotions and tough decisions, ‘The Advisor’ found himself in the hot seat. His best friend, shattered by his wife’s infidelity, sought solace in his words. But when those words led to a divorce, the blame was laid at his feet. The wife’s family, the friend’s parents, all pointed fingers at him. But was he really the villain, or just a friend trying to help? Let’s see what the world has to say about this tangled web of love, betrayal, and advice.
NTA. Friend needed validation and push to pursue divorce.

NTA defends friend in messy divorce, but sparks controversy.

NTA – Great advice! Why did coworker involve parents?

NTA: Supportive friend stands up for best friend during divorce.

NTA. Great friend for telling the truth about the cheating.

Supportive friend helps buddy find happiness after divorce.

NTA: Parents need to give fewer f**ks, care about mental health

NTA: Buddy’s family should blame wife for cheating, not you.

You gave advice, he made the decision. He’s the a**hole.

NTA: Happiness, freedom, and sound advice. A true friend indeed!

Friend’s divorce: NTA advice brings happiness.

NTA. Buddy needs to own his decision and not blame OP.

Supporting a friend’s happiness despite family drama.

Divorce drama: Is he a hero or a villain?

NTA: Supporting a friend’s divorce for their happiness.

Friendship tested: Hero or villain? You decide.

NTA. Saved friend from pain. Mad at cheating “wife” instead.

Supportive friend helps buddy through tough divorce. Good luck!

“NTA. You gave him the support he desperately needed. “

NTA: Wife cheated for 9 months, doesn’t deserve forgiveness.

Supportive friend helps navigate friend’s difficult divorce.
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Parents prioritize wife’s mental health over their own son’s. NTA

NTA: Friend’s divorce fallout blamed on you, but you’re innocent.

NTA for giving honest feedback during friend’s divorce. ♂️

NTA: Friend’s betrayal and family’s nosiness make for chaotic divorce.

Giving permission to feel: the power of a true friend.

NTA: Betrayed husband prioritizes his own well-being over cheating wife.

Defending a friend’s divorce: NTA, but parents are AH

NTA. Solid advice helping friend improve mental health
