DEAR MISS MANNERS: A few months ago, I met a man on a singles website and we began dating. Things seemed to be progressing nicely between us until he blurted out that he was married.
He explained that he hoped we would continue to see each other anyway, because we got along so well. He said he'd never lied to me by telling me he was single, and since I'd never asked if he was married, he saw no need to tell me.
I was disgusted, and told him he had been deceptive by being on a singles site in the first place. I told him he was a bad person and walked out.
The problem is that he lives in my neighborhood, and I have since seen him shopping in the same stores I do, usually alone. So far, he has been too far away or too preoccupied to have noticed me.
If we run into each other in some aisle, however, do I say something? Pretend I don’t see him? What if he tries to speak to me?
GENTLE READER: You can cut him, of course, but Miss Manners suggests that you nod coolly and move on.
She hopes that you do not have fantasies of denouncing him in front of the other shoppers. It would only suggest to them that you are angry because he jilted you.