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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^^kids would be welcome, but SIL would no longer be family. I mean, I’d invite her still and my brother and his girlfriend. If the exW was going to act unstable in front of the kids, I’d suggest she not attend. My loyalty is always with my family and close friends.[/quote] Ladies here is a perfect example of why some men as assholes, they have women in their lives that let them believe this behavior is okay and never hold them to the fire for acting like a little entitled 6 year olds. SMH. So what if brother was acting unstable because you included kids and wife from his first family and he wants to bring kids/family of his second family? Brother can do ANYTHING and still get your support. F*ck the first kids and wife that had nothing to do with his decision to cheat. [/quote] +1. Doesn't accountability apply to everyone, including kids/spouses/ourselves? I think it's important to communicate through your actions that what he did is not OK. Goal isn't to do this maliciously but rather that it's not OK what he did. How do you teach the next generation that this behavior isn't OK regardless of what happened in his marriage (I mean divorce is an option).[/quote]
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