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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ugh sorry but you both sound horrible. Team girlfriend.[/quote] Excuse me, how do I sound horrible? what did I say that sounded horrible?[/quote] Calling her a "chick" does not sound kind. Your brother sounds like a dumpster fire. He has attracted the kind of woman that such men attract. I guess more drama is going to happen in his life. He will probably end up becoming poor and paying for alimony and child support. My advice is one of tough love. Be in your brother's life but do not allow him to live with your mom or you, or lend him money. [/quote] Him and his first wife were actually high school sweethearts. He might have made a mistake but he was truly in love and might still be in love with the first wife. Though they have a child together too the ex wife caved in to her materialism/culture/family demands and chose a much wealthier man after brother. I think it's incredibly unkind to call someone you don't know a 'dumpster fire' based off one choice of woman. I also believe this lady's culture has a lot to do with her personality. We're not white btw but brother picks women from certain cultures where it can be prohibited or seen as bad to marry from a different culture. Yes it brings problems and issues.[/quote]
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