Definitely not. This situation violates many social and moral boundaries. It can lead to the breakdown of multiple relationships. The friend may feel betrayed, and there could be a lot of emotional turmoil within families as well. It's just a very inappropriate and unethical situation.
One consequence could be the loss of the friendship. The friend will likely be extremely hurt and angry when they find out. Another consequence might be a damaged reputation. People might view you as untrustworthy or immoral.
Well, it's a very complicated situation. Ethically, it can be seen as a betrayal to your ex. Even if you are no longer in a relationship with your ex, there is an unspoken loyalty that might be expected. Your ex might feel deeply hurt and betrayed, not only because you are involved with someone close to them, but also because it can feel like a double - cross. Their best friend, on the other hand, may also face a moral dilemma. They are in a position where they are potentially ruining their friendship with your ex for a romantic or sexual encounter with you. It can also cause a lot of drama and tension in social circles as people may take sides or judge the situation harshly.
I'm not sure as I haven't read that specific novel. It could be about a complex relationship between the narrator, their best friend, and the friend's father. Maybe it involves some secrets or life - changing events related to the father figure.
Well, such a situation is really a mess. Firstly, it betrays the trust of the ex. And for the best friend, it also puts them in a difficult position in terms of loyalty. In most cases, this kind of behavior is not acceptable in society because it goes against the basic norms of friendship and relationship ethics. I would never encourage or support such behavior, so I don't have a so - called 'good' story about it.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with such a title or concept. It might involve a complex relationship between the main character and her father's best friend, perhaps with themes of unexpected connections, secrets, or moral dilemmas.
I'm afraid I have no idea about the author. It could be an indie author or someone relatively unknown. You might need to do some research in book databases or libraries to find out.
There is no way it could be considered okay. In any society, there are boundaries and this is a huge boundary to cross. It not only disrespects the daughter's vulnerability and the trust of the friend but also can have long - term consequences for everyone involved. It is an act that defies the very concept of loyalty and propriety.
Well, it could start in a number of ways. They might meet at a social event where they both happen to be without the ex present. They start talking, find out they have a lot in common, and the attraction builds from there. Or perhaps the best friend is helping the person get over their ex, and during that process, they discover new feelings for each other. But it's a very delicate situation given the connection to the ex.