Feb 3, 2020, 4:28 PM

@Testament said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.:

What I'd like to do, if just sit down with her and state 'hey, can we talk this out because I don't want this to be antagonistic event and no one here is trying to be an asshole'. I'd prefer to come to some kind of understanding or middle ground.

Unsolicited commentary: I think you should not do this.

He's your friend. She doesn't owe you an explanation or shit. And going around him to her is not a good look.

Talk to him and him alone. Explain your position and thoughts, and then let him think about it long and hard.

When I was younger, one of our friends started dating an older woman. She disapproved of our drinking and debauchery; she thought we should grow up. She was a stick in the mud, and it showed, but wtf she was older than us. And my friend distanced himself from us. Some of us told him that we didn't like how he was "leaving" us for her, but he didn't take it personally. He just told us that he liked spending time with her, and that was that.

They are married and have two kids. He's still a friend, but he made his choice and it was probably the right one. But it was his choice to make.