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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hopefully your sister's conduct will be forgiven. You should teach her not to cheat.[/quote] Look I think cheating is about the most entitled behavior one can exhibit but I don't get this kind of post "you should teach her"..........she's a grown woman, its not anyone's job to teach any other adult any kind of lesson. She will have to live with her choices and consequences, etc. Your choice as family is to either accept when someone does something that you don't agree with and move on or not, but its not your place to lay down any kind of law. [/quote] It's illegal http://www.peoples-law.org/crimes-against-marriage http://jameshwilsonjr.com/five-reasons-why-adultery-matters-in-virginia-divorce-cases/[/quote]
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