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A real interaction observed between two men who each have their own wife.
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I'm at work (aged 30s), working with an older (40s) coworker of mine, when we happen to be paired up with another company on a job, and my coworker happens to be high school friends with the foreman of the other company.

They begin talking about old times (Not working) and get on the topic about how great it would be to hit up the town, party, do drugs and drink, etc.

Coworker: "We should totally go out and party bro! Just like old times!"

Foreman: "We should totally go out and just not tell our wives bro!"

Coworker: "Definitely not tell our wives. Just like old times!"

Foreman: ...

Coworker: ...

Coworker: "We should definitely tell our wives though."

Foreman: "Oh totally, we definitely need to tell our wives first."

I listened to them go full circle about whether their wives should know or not. To this day I use that interaction as a lesson to younger guys that you can say whatever you want, if you value your marriage, you gotta tell your wife first.

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