1. The author's childhood friend, who is now in a relationship, is allegedly being cheated on by their girlfriend, according to the author's friend. The author is unsure whether to confront their childhood friend about the situation, as they don't want to cause any unnecessary drama or damage the friendship.
2. The author is conflicted about whether they should tell their childhood friend about the alleged infidelity. On one hand, they feel it's the right thing to do to inform their friend, as they would want to know if the roles were reversed. However, they are also concerned about the potential consequences of sharing this information and the impact it could have on their friendship.
3. The author ultimately decides to have an open and honest conversation with their childhood friend, acknowledging the delicate nature of the situation. They express their concern for their friend's well-being and encourage them to have a direct conversation with their girlfriend to address the alleged infidelity. The author emphasizes the importance of their friendship and their desire to support their friend through this challenging time.