archubbycub Wrote:I wish it were that easy, but they both keep texting me and dragging me into it. And to make matters worse, I'm at work and can't really do anything about the situation right now! God I hate drama!!
Now that the cat's out of the bag, there's very little that you can do except maybe tell the recipient of the secret (the person your boyfriend told) to be more discreet than your boyfriend was. If it can be stopped there, then good. One person was indiscreet, but it really is out of your hands, unless you can stop the flow somewhere along the grapevine line.
I would also suggest you tell boyfriend and friend that you hate drama, and are no longer going to get involved. It's all a bit pointless if you have no way of putting things right.
In the end what is really at stake if the indiscretion comes out in the open and is told to the wrong person? Someone won't have been totally honest with the latter, but it'll have come out. What's the friend's interest in keeping that person in the dark concerning this indiscretion? Work out if it's really really going to spoil a relationship that was worth upholding in the first place.
Similarly people who start treating you differently once you've come out and start dissing you never deserved to be your friends in the first place. Honestly makes place for clarity. I'll understand if this is potentially going to cost your friend his job, for instance, but then there must be something in his job that he doesn't like, and therefore he might be better off looking for something else to do, something that makes him happier. Maybe there's a way your friend can address the problem with his boss before he hears the 'nasty gossip'?