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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Seriously people, you’re missing the most obvious explanation and that’s he is in some sort of mentor role with the boy...big brothers, Boy Scouts, something of that nature. You’re coming to all sorts of crazy cool conclusions when the truth is staring you in the face. [/quote] This is a joke, right? If the BIL was mentoring - the SIL would know. Families talk to each other. Sister would say, oh DH is mentoring in such and such. At miminum, he would have brought the kid over - hey SIL, meet little Tommy, he's in my Big Brothers program. Tommy - this is my niece and SIL, etc. The fact that he stayed apart is ODD.[/quote] I've never participated in a BB/BS program, but there could be rules in place about not introducing them to other people. I have no idea. You and OP also have no idea whether OP's sister knows he's in a mentoring program. Sister could totally know about it but didn't tell OP. I'm sure there are lots of things Sister and BIL don't tell OP. Good grief. OP also doesn't say what kind of work her BIL does. He could be a social worker or attorney or court appointed advocate. There are really a lot of potentially innocent explanations here. Everyone has jumped on the crazy train though, so all aboard PP. Have a nice trip to Crazy Town.[/quote]
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