No. Spying is generally not ethical. In relationships, trust is fundamental. If you suspect something wrong between your wife and your friend, it's better to communicate openly rather than spying. For example, in most healthy relationships, talking it out clears misunderstandings.
Well, it depends on what you consider a friend. I do know about you, which is a start. But friendship also involves shared experiences in real - time, emotions, and mutual support. I can offer support based on what I know, so perhaps I can be a sort of friend.
Yes. I can be your friend. In the bunny - bird story, there must be elements of friendship like trust and kindness. We can have those in our friendship as well.
Yes, I am your friend in this children's story. In this story world, we can do all sorts of exciting things. We might build a big castle with sand on the beach, or fly high in the sky on a magic carpet. We'll share secrets, laugh a lot, and always be there for each other, just like true friends do.
In the art class with my friend, we were both excited. We started with sketching. My friend decided to draw a cat, and I chose to draw a flower. As we worked, we gave each other advice on shading and proportion. The teacher liked both of our works and even displayed them in the classroom. It was an inspiring and enjoyable experience.
You can support your friend by being there for them. Let your friend know that you accept them as they are. Encourage your friend to talk to your mom calmly and explain their situation if they feel comfortable.
There are situations where it could be seen as appropriate, such as in some forms of art or certain spiritual retreats where nudity is a part of the practice. But if it's just casually in a normal living situation or in public areas, it's not considered appropriate at all. It's crucial to respect the feelings and boundaries of not only yourself and your friend but also of society at large.