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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh well. She should have thought about that before pursuing a married man and breaking up his marriage. Now she wants a clean slate? Why does she think she would be welcomed with open arms? I wouldn't want her at my house either. Maybe at some point down the road, but not holidays, something more low key.[/quote] And he was an innocent bystander here? [/quote] Exactly. Let’s make the AP the one who gets blamed for the affair. Not the one who actually took the vows. OP - I think it’s best you don’t invite your brother at all. The affair was his fault. He broke his vows. You should ban him form all future family holiday events, only to low key events. After all, he is a home wrecker. Wouldn’t want that in your home at the holidays. It might spread. [/quote] Let me get this straight. You play a role in breaking up a family and then you expect the extended family to welcome you with open arms? What kind of family would that be to be so disloyal to their beloved ex-sister in law? [/quote]
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