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Friend Warned Her Bestie About Her Ex and Now She’s Engaged to Him

by Sunny Nguyen
December 30, 2025
in Social Issues

A phone call that should have brought support instead turned into silence and heartbreak.

One woman thought she was doing the right thing. She warned her best friend about her toxic ex before the friend ever got involved. Years earlier, she had dated Dave, gotten engaged, and learned the hard way that “love” does not fix character flaws. She confided the worst parts of that relationship to her closest friend, Sue, so Sue would not repeat the same mistakes.

Then, a few months after the breakup, Sue called with surprising news.

She had started dating Dave.

The warning came naturally. Not from jealousy, not from bitterness, but from experience. She shared concerns, stories, and patterns she lived through. Sue said she understood. Then Sue dated him anyway.

Now, nearly two years later, Sue is engaged to Dave and pregnant. The very issues she complained about, laziness, manipulative behavior, disrespect, are now hurting her. Sue called to vent. What she heard back was something she never expected.

“I told you this would happen.” Sue hung up. And then went quiet.

Now, read the full story:

Friend Warned Her Bestie About Her Ex and Now She’s Engaged to Him
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'AITA warning my friend about my ex who she is now engaged to and telling her to stop complaining about things I warned her about?!?!?'

AITA. I (25f) met Dave (26m) in college. We dated, everything was great. We got engaged and moved in together.

Within 10 months I realized he had a serious issue with maturbation, laziness, and some other stuff.

Sue (25f) has been my friend for YEARS and was supposed to be my maid of honour. She was upset about the break up but one day called and said...

This was a few months after the breakup. Im not a gatekeeper. I just said, "Sue...Hes not a good guy.

Your like a sister to me and I wouldnt want my sister involved in the same situation I just got out of." I added some situations.

I said hey Im not perfect either but the relationship was far from balanced and was so.toxic. the ring or apartment didnt help.

Shes a grown ass woman and I told her to do what she wanted but seriously.

She said she understood. Next week they started dating. I just removed myself.

I had blocked my.ex and saw he sent me a message on socials but blocked and deleted all of it.. Now, a year and a half later.

Sidenote: I caught my ex trying to mess with my birth control once, which made my s__ drive/trust just fall and was a big domino in our breakup.

He wants kids yet cant bring himself to shower more than 1 in 3 days.

She called me crying. They are now engaged (with the ring I gave back to him) and she is pregnant. Shes at the end of her line.

He doesnt help with the house and pays little on bills. He told her (his pregnant gf) to go donate blood if she was so worried about money.

I let her cry for an hour.

How hes lazy and refuses to work, his negative attitude, and how hes sexting bots online but how it isnt cheating since its AI.

How lazy and s__tty he is. She even retold stories that I told her of what he did to.me!!!

I felt numb to listen to it and just thanked god it wasnt me. THIS was what I was afraid of. This is why I left him.

At the end I just mustered, "Sue...I told you this would happen when you started dating..." Not like a sneery jab, just an emotional, honest one.

She hung up. She hasnt tried to contact me.since.

AITA for trying to tell my bff how my ex was when they started dating and being unsympathetic now that the same things I told her are coming true?!?!?

Reading this story feels like watching someone hit the same bruise twice. You tried to protect a friend from pain you knew all too well. You spoke from experience, not spite. That distinction matters emotionally, even if it sounds blunt.

Making a prediction that comes true feels bittersweet. Your “I told you so” was not a sneer. It was a shorthand for countless warnings you offered when no one else was listening.

But being right about someone’s pain does not automatically translate into empathy for how they feel about that pain. When someone finally sees what you saw, their reaction is often not gratitude. It’s shock, shame, and regret. That emotional clutter can make anyone seem unsympathetic.

You did not cause her suffering. You merely saw it before she did.

But there is also more beneath the surface here. When friends date exes, old dynamics get tangled with new expectations. This is where some real psychology can help make sense of what’s happening.

At the heart of this conflict are boundary, agency, and cognitive dissonance, three psychological forces that shape human relationships.

Psychologists explain that people have the right to make their own choices, even when others see the risks clearly. A review in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin highlights that autonomy in choosing partners is a core part of adult identity.

This means Sue had the right to date Dave, even after being warned. Your warning was advice, not a command.

Adults make decisions for many reasons: optimism about change, attraction to traits others see as flaws, or belief that “this time will be different.” Humans often overestimate positive outcomes when emotions and hope are involved.

Once Sue committed to Dave, her brain likely engaged in a psychological process called cognitive dissonance. This happens when people hold two conflicting beliefs – “Dave is toxic” and “I am committed to Dave.”

To resolve the conflict, the brain favors information that confirms the decision and dismisses warnings that challenge it. Experts describe this as confirmation bias, and it explains why Sue may discount warnings you gave even when patterns line up with your past experiences.

A pragmatic truth can still feel emotionally heavy. According to a Psychology Today contributor, saying “I told you so” often comes from a place of honest frustration, not malice.

But to the person hearing it, especially when they are hurting, it can feel dismissive. It focuses on being right instead of on the pain being felt.

The OP did not mock Sue, but the effect was similar. Sue’s pain was real, complicated, and deeply personal. Years of denial can make the first confrontation with reality feel like betrayal rather than clarity.

Experts suggest that validation does not mean agreement. It means acknowledging how someone feels while staying true to reality.

For example: “You’re hurting and overwhelmed. I’m sorry you’re experiencing this. I know you made your choices, and I still care about you.”

This approach shifts focus from who was right to how we support growth.

Friendship involves boundaries too. When someone chooses a partner you’ve lived with, emotional entanglement skyrockets. Research from the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships shows that friends dating each other’s exes often create long-term shifts in trust and closeness, especially if the friendship included deep emotional sharing.

It’s not necessarily betrayal. It’s a collision of roles and expectations.

Actionable insight for healing and boundary clarity:

  1. Give space: Both parties need time to process without immediate conflict.

  2. Acknowledge feelings: Validation does not mean reversal of position.

  3. Separate roles: A former partner is different from a best friend.

  4. Focus on support, not hindsight: Empathy builds bridges, even without agreement.

This story highlights a universal truth about friendships and relationships: you can warn someone, but you cannot make them listen. What you can offer is compassion when consequences unfold, even when you saw them coming.

Check out how the community responded:

Many commenters emphasized that Sue made her own choice and ignored clear warnings.

Affectionate-Style83 - NTA. She knew his history. You gave her information, not orders.

[Reddit User] - NTA. It was weird to date your ex. She saw the red flags and ignored them.

Ok_Refrigerator_2218 - NTA. She made her bed. Now she lies in it.

Booklvr423 - NTA. She walked into this knowingly.

Others highlighted that Sue’s behavior revealed underlying issues in the friendship.

maarianastrench - NTA. She chose someone you warned against. That breaks trust between friends.

AliManny - NTA. People who date your ex often think they can fix him.

Psychological_Name28 - Nope. He’s the jerk here, not you.

Some readers focused on confirmation bias and emotional processing.

vexens - Info: Why were your standards low enough to stay friends after that? It’s helpful to reflect on patterns.

loudent2 - NTA. A real friend would respect your history. Even if they love someone, they don’t ignore clear evidence.

This story shines a light on something many of us have lived through. Warnings only go so far. People make their own choices, even when those choices clash with experience, logic, or heartfelt advice.

The OP offered clarity. She did not control Sue’s decisions. Sue still chose to date someone she knew was problematic. That choice, not the warning, set the future in motion.

“I told you so” can feel sharp, but when it is rooted in concern rather than triumph, it reveals more about frustration than judgment.

This situation also shows how emotional pain can make people recoil from the very voices that saw the warning signs.

Still, responding with compassion tends to preserve relationships better than focusing on being right.

So what do you think? Can you warn someone and still support them when things go south? How would you balance being honest with being emotionally present?

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Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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