Dragonflymagic answered Thursday July 11 2013, 7:29 pm: Sometimes a person is not ready to hear the truth. They need to discover it on their own. You can not be the one to tell or warn her. All you can do is to comfort her when she finally discovers on her own and is devastated. Never say you knew it all along. If you are asked point blank by her how she can ever trust another guy, and if you do happen to know what the warning signs are, you can say something but don't offer any advice unless asked directly for it. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
Cardigan answered Thursday July 11 2013, 5:01 am: There's no real satisfaction without honesty and a clear conscience. I think the situation bothers you, and that's what prompted you to write for advice. Do what you know is right. [ Cardigan's advice column | Ask Cardigan A Question ]
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