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Do you have a right to speak on a situation or a person you believe is taking advantage of your partner?

This could be an acquaintance, friend, colleague or family member.
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Yes, always. I've made bad decisions in my life, I keep a certain friend for this kind of detail and he always listens. I'd never consider it a "right" but a privilege.

But with partners that is more delicate, but I was never quiet with and about who I love. To the point even after we broke up and somehow I was with her and her best friend and I saw her reacting and her best friend had to agree with me, saying 'you know I always take your side, but David really has something here I agree with, and you do this.'

My ex became upset ran off... (only to the bathroom)... but I felt this figures, her friend knew it all as well, but with her friend I know I could have said almost anything to her if I needed. Then it was only about her being emotional and she was misreading a situation (work) and trying to calm her. 😔