“I can’t believe either of you grown adults thought this would be funny or a good idea. You’re not wrong for telling her to stop (I mean, what’s she’s doing, ew) but you don’t really have a moral ground to stand on here.”
“I feel very bad for her father. He’s going to find out somehow, and this will be so devastating for him.”
“You admitted your friend’s dad has had a hard time finding a relationship that works for him and still had the audacity to suggest catfishing him as a “funny joke,” – and your friend clearly has some very deep-rooted daddy issues.”
“This is someone else’s feelings and raw emotions you’re playing with here, and both of you are old enough to know that it’s the wrong thing to do.”
“Honestly you need to tell her dad that the woman is a catfish. I’m not going to say you have to say it is his daughter but definitely send an anonymous message about the catfish with proof.”
“As for you two. You said something stupid. Making the account was taking it too far. This has spiraled out of control to a place that is weird and gross.”
“Moral of the story is that jokes are only funny when the other person can laugh about it too.”