I Often Give My Friend Tickets to the Ballgame. I Just Found Out What He Really Does With Them.
Briefly

A person with season tickets to a baseball franchise discovered their friend Jack sold the majority of the tickets instead of attending games as planned. The ticket owner had initially believed he was doing a favor for his friend by sharing tickets. Jack lied about his attendance, creating a breach of trust. The ticket owner is feeling hurt and conflicted about what to do next, contemplating confrontation or avoiding the issue entirely at an upcoming meeting.
Jack sold the tickets he received as a favor instead of using them, deceiving his friend about attending the games. This behavior undermines the trust in their friendship.
Friendships aren't built on technicalities, and the implied agreement to not sell the tickets was broken, leading to feelings of betrayal in the relationship.
Read at Slate Magazine
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