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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is the first cheating innocent that you KNOW OF. This is the first rif in their marriage you have seen. How the hell do you know she didn't try to save her marriage??? What a bitchy thing to say. "She didn't try"…well maybe she's been trying for years. [/quote] She told my mother that's the only time he cheated and she doesn't want to go counseling and is completely done with him.[/quote] So what? Why is it any of your business? Focus on supporting your niece, not judging and punishing your SIL.[/quote] I only mentioned it because of the PP I was quoting. You're right, it's none of my business, but I do think she should've went to counseling.[/quote] And your brother shouldn't have been a cheating POS. Direct your anger towards the person who is actually responsible for imploding that family. My brother pulled the same thing. Cheated, brought the other woman around saying she was an old friend who moved to the same town, then walked out one day and moved in with her. Cried about how his wife wasn't willing to "work out" their differences and it was all big mean wife's fault. He can't understand why friends stopped talking to him. He can't understand why I have no respect for him and don't have anything to do with him. I've always maintained a relationship with his ex. [/quote]
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