He's been married five times so he must have magnets in his pockets to attract the stupid
Sorry
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I think since you have been her friend so long then you probably have to at least make her aware of your feelings on the subject as she may feel betrayed by you if keep them to yourself.
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Pix, I'm happy that her dog was saved. That's very scary that a person could ever change so drastically as to kill a beloved pet.
I think part of my friend's saving grace at the moment is that she owns her own home and she's quite territorial. She likes things in a certain way and, for instance, even if you tell her that brand x of toilet paper is 200 times better and cheaper, she'll never buy it because she has her own reasons for liking brand y toilet paper and that trumps all. She's always been a person who understands what she likes and makes no excuses about living that way.
I suspect if she didn't own her own home, she might already be married and moved into his and he would be breaking her down even faster.
Like your friend, she also collects (but not unicorns) and he has given her a hard time about that. She told me whenever he sees she has bought something new he asks her how much it cost and why is it so different from what she already has, so now she hides stuff immediately so he doesn't think she buys as much. Although, that's not been as much of a problem lately because whenever she goes shopping now it makes her mentally exhausted and as such doesn't collect as much anymore.
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I have been through something similar with my best-friend\cousin. I am sorry to say, you are in a poor position regarding what to do, from my experience.
When I tried to dissuade my cousin from a bad relationship, it was I who got the boot instead of him (though a few years later, she dumped him and apologized to me---then met another super-religous guy and "disowned" me again).
Imo? Just let it run its course and stay out of the cross fire...
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