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My (28F) best friend (28F) kissed my husband (27M) and it’s destroying me. How do I proceed?

AITA For Cutting Off My Best Friend After She Kissed My Husband?

A woman’s decade-long friendship came crashing down when her best friend crossed an unthinkable line — and now she’s struggling to heal despite her husband’s unwavering support.

I (28F) have been with my husband (27M) for six years, married for four, and we share two beautiful daughters — ages three and almost one. He’s the best man I’ve ever known: kind, patient, and the most loving father and husband I could ask for. Our relationship has always been solid. We’re truly in love — the kind of love where I still feel safe and warm every night falling asleep in his arms.

Last weekend, we invited some friends over for a barbecue. Everyone was having a great time — laughing, chatting, and gathering around while my husband manned the grill. Once the food was ready, we started sitting at the backyard table. My husband went inside to grab another case of beer and use the bathroom. What I didn’t realize was that my best friend — the same one I’ve known for ten years — followed him inside.

When my husband came back out, he looked shaken. He pulled me aside immediately and told me what had happened: my best friend had hidden behind the wall separating the kitchen from the living room, jumped out, grabbed him, and forced a kiss on him. He pushed her away instantly, shouted “What the hell?” and she burst into tears before running out of the house.

“I Watched The Camera Footage — And It Was Exactly As He Said”

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I was stunned but told him we’d talk after everyone left. Somehow, I managed to keep a calm face for the rest of the evening. When the guests were gone, my husband sat me down, repeated the story, and showed me the footage from our living room camera. It was exactly as he said — she pulled him in, kissed him, and he immediately pushed her off. I felt like my world had tilted.

My best friend — the person I told after my third date with my husband that I was going to marry him — had betrayed me. She’s like a sister to me. My oldest daughter calls her “Aunty.” And yet, she still did this.

“She knew how much I loved him — and still, she tried to come between us.”

The Fallout

The next day, she showed up at our house saying she wanted to “talk.” My husband had to physically hold me back — I was ready to hit her. He kicked her out and told her never to come back. Since then, it’s been almost a week, and I’m still reeling.

I don’t blame my husband at all. He was honest, calm, and showed me everything. If anything, he’s been the victim of her impulsive, cruel decision. He’s been doing everything he can to comfort me — bringing flowers, making my favorite meals, just holding me when I break down crying.

But no matter how much I love and trust him, I can’t stop thinking about it. I feel violated — not physically, but emotionally. I trusted her completely. I keep asking myself how I could have been so blind.

“He’s innocent — and still, I feel like something precious was taken from me.”
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Trying To Move Forward

I haven’t spoken to her since that day, and I don’t think I ever will. The betrayal runs too deep. Every time I think about her, I feel a mix of sadness and fury. Ten years of friendship gone in seconds. My husband keeps reassuring me that none of this was my fault — or his — but I can’t help but wonder if I’ll ever trust my friends the same way again.

I love my husband, and I know he loves me. That part hasn’t changed. But something in me broke the moment she made that choice. I know healing will take time, but right now, it just hurts. Deeply.

“You expect betrayal from strangers — never from the people who know your heart best.”

Typical reader reactions:

“NTA. You’re mourning a friendship, not just an event. Betrayal cuts deep.”
“Your husband did everything right. That’s rare — hold onto that.”
“Grieve the loss, but know this: she showed you who she really is. Believe her.”

🌱 Final Thoughts

Betrayal doesn’t always come from enemies — sometimes it comes from the people who swore to love and protect you, even as friends. The OP’s pain is raw and real, but so is her strength. She has a loyal partner and a family built on love — and that’s something her former friend can never touch.

What do you think?
Can a friendship ever recover after a betrayal like this, or is cutting ties the only healthy option? Share your thoughts below 👇


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