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When my wife's ex started texting her inappropriately, I asked her to block him. Her single friends immediately called me controlling and convinced her to meet him secretly. When I discovered she'd been cheating for months, her friend screamed. You drove her to this. I calmly recorded everything they said, but my response three days later destroyed all their lives completely. #redditstories #redditreadings #reddit #askreddit #games #storytime I'm Nathan, a 29-year-old software architect who works remotely for a major tech company based in Seattle. I've been married to Melody for four years, and we live in a beautiful craftsman house in Portland that I was able to buy thanks to my salary and the flexibility of remote work. Melody works as a yoga instructor at three different studios around the city, building a strong client base and genuinely loving what she does. Our relationship had always been built on trust and open communication. We met at a coffee shop where I was working on my laptop and she was reading between her morning and afternoon classes. What attracted me to Melody wasn't just her beauty, but her groundedness and emotional intelligence. She seemed like someone who had her priorities straight and valued, genuine connection over drama. For the first three years of our marriage, everything felt solid. We traveled together, supported each other's careers, and talked about starting a family soon. Melody's work schedule was flexible, and my remote position meant we spent more time together than most couples. I thought we had the kind of marriage other people envied. The problem started eight months ago when Connor, Mitchell, Melody's ex-boyfriend from college moved back to Portland after a divorce. Connor had been out of the picture for nearly six years living in Chicago and apparently building a successful career in commercial real estate. Melody mentioned his return casually saying she'd heard through mutual friends that he was back in town and looking to reconnect with old friends. Initially, I didn't think much of it. People reconnect with old friends all the time, and I trusted Melody completely. But when Connor started texting her regularly, the nature of his messages became concerning. He wasn't just catching up on old times. He was sending late night messages about how much he'd missed her, how he'd always wondered what might have been between them and how his marriage had ended because his ex-wife could never compare to Melody. When Melody showed me some of these messages, I was uncomfortable, but tried to be understanding. He's probably just going through a rough time with his divorce. I said maybe he needs some space to process everything before he can have appropriate friendships. But the messages escalated quickly. Connor started sending photos from college parties where he and Melody had been together talking about specific intimate memories they'd shared and directly telling her that seeing her social media posts made him realize he'd made the biggest mistake of his life by letting her go. The final straw came when he sent a message at 2:00 AM saying, I can't stop thinking about you, Mel. I know you're married, but I have to tell you that I'm still in love with you. If there's any part of you that feels the same way, we owe it to ourselves to explore what we still have. I found Melody reading this message the next morning and she looked genuinely uncomfortable. This is getting weird. She admitted, I think he's mistaking friendship for something else. That's when I made what I thought was a reasonable request. Melody, I think you should block his number and social media accounts. This guy is clearly trying to break up our marriage and continuing to engage with him is just encouraging his behavior. Melody agreed immediately. You're absolutely right. She said, this is inappropriate, and I don't want him thinking there's any possibility of something happening between us. She blocked Connor on everything right there in front of me, and I thought the situation was resolved, but I had seriously underestimated the influence of Melody's Friend Group. Amber Rodriguez and Katie Walsh were Melody's closest friends, both single women in their early thirties who had strong opinions about relationships despite their own romantic failures. Amber was a freelance graphic designer who'd been engaged twice, but never married, claiming both men had tried to control her independence. Katie was Melody's sister-in-law through her brother, a real estate agent who'd been divorced for three years, and frequently talked about how marriage was a trap designed to limit women's options. When Melody told them about blocking Connor, their reaction was immediate and intense. They spent an entire evening at our house explaining to Melody why my request had been controlling and manipulative behavior...., #redditstories #redditreadings #reddit #askreddit #redditconfessions