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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, I can't believe how many people are supporting you on this. Whatever you think of how they got there, this is your brother's romantic partner. It is what it is, and you need to start moving towards the new normal. You will lose your relationship with him if you hold this line. I will add that no one except your brother and the ex really knows what went down in their relationship.[/quote] OP is responding, but not stating she is OP.[/quote] I am not OP and have responded a few times in favor of OP. It's obvious there are some side pieces in here appalled that they might get judged for their roles in the breakup of a family and flabbergasted that they might not be greeted with open arms into their two-timing boyfriend's family. That guy is no prize and not worth half this drama.[/quote] Lol, I have been married for ten years and I have two kids. I have no love for APs or the men who leave their wives for them. But I don't borrow trouble, and I'm sure not going to cause some big dramatic blowup and ruin the holidays because my sibling cheating on their spouse. I can't believe there are so many drama queens who would[/quote]
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