On prostitution and lack of respect. Who is best to choose why and when a woman has sex? The government, you, him or the actual woman herself. I think she is the best one in this scenario to decide and your implications otherwise show who truly lacks respect for women here.
I don't see the problem, He had sex with a woman that willingly wanted to have sex with him. Do you go through all his past sexual relationships and examine the woman that have been with him to ensure that the reason for sex met your standards?
Is he getting into your bedroom? because I think you should stay out of his.
When a friend confides in you, you might personally disapprove but becoming extremely judgmental about something that does not effect you in the least, is frankly being a terrible friend.
Perhaps, but these sort of secrets belong more in a confessional or on a therapist's couch than unloaded on an unsuspecting friend. A lot of people here are being hard on OP but his friend was being quite selfish, presumptuous and ill respective of OP's boundaries if he was just expecting to be blindly accepted. If this so called "friend" really cared for OP and valued his friendship he could have at least asked him some leading questions to test the waters and see whether or not OP would be receptive to this sort of confiding.
Life is a two way street and there are two sides to this story.
I find a very good friend has paid for sex on a few occasions. IIN?
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On prostitution and lack of respect. Who is best to choose why and when a woman has sex? The government, you, him or the actual woman herself. I think she is the best one in this scenario to decide and your implications otherwise show who truly lacks respect for women here.
I don't see the problem, He had sex with a woman that willingly wanted to have sex with him. Do you go through all his past sexual relationships and examine the woman that have been with him to ensure that the reason for sex met your standards?
Is he getting into your bedroom? because I think you should stay out of his.
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Well, OP's friend kind of invited him into his bedroom or a seedy hotel room by confiding in him in the first place.
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When a friend confides in you, you might personally disapprove but becoming extremely judgmental about something that does not effect you in the least, is frankly being a terrible friend.
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Perhaps, but these sort of secrets belong more in a confessional or on a therapist's couch than unloaded on an unsuspecting friend. A lot of people here are being hard on OP but his friend was being quite selfish, presumptuous and ill respective of OP's boundaries if he was just expecting to be blindly accepted. If this so called "friend" really cared for OP and valued his friendship he could have at least asked him some leading questions to test the waters and see whether or not OP would be receptive to this sort of confiding.
Life is a two way street and there are two sides to this story.