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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So who is this guy? Dh's BFF from college or something?[/quote] DH's half-brother who brought along his shrieking 2yo. FML. [/quote] You mean YOUR brother-in-law who brought along YOUR niece/nephew? You sound like the SIL from hell.[/quote] [b]I don't consider him my BIL. He was DH's dad's lovechild who turned up three years ago thanks to Ancestry.com. DH has another brother who is #goals thanks to my MIL.[/b] [/quote] What does that even mean, ancestry.com told me we're half-bros? So someone did a cheek swab and mailed it in and it connected with what part of whose family tree. Beyond weird. I will never do 23andMe or ancestry - just another personally invasive big data play that's leading to this bizarre stuff. BTW OP, I have to hand it to you. You're teaser post on the delinquent houseguest with a 2 yo was really just the tip of the iceberg of what's been on your chest. Hope you have some good GFs and a bottle of wine this weekend. [/quote] I'm guessing the biological mom or another relative who knew who the biological father of this guy was put on Ancestry.com that Op's FIL is part of their family tree. Someone starting googling and lo and behold look what they found out! There probably hasn't been an actual DNA test. But that is just a guess. [/quote]
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