Anonymous wrote:Why are you treating the GF that way, but not your brother? They were equal partners in the end of your brother's marriage. It seems misogynistic to hold the whole thing against the female in the relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Let her come, but make her wear a scarlet letter on her forehead so your far, far more moral family can openly scorn her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another sister in her brother's business and up his arse. Leave him be. Don't even invite him if you can't be civil to his girlfriend. (Sorry, babe; she's not a "mistress" or a "side piece" anymore. He is divorced and he has a girlfriend.)
Get a life, honestly. What is with you women who sniff around your brother's business all the time? And yes, I have a brother.
If it's an event at her house, it's her business. Outside of that, leave him alone.
Which is why I said “don’t even invite him if you can’t be civil to his girlfriend,” dummy.
Oooh "dummy" - sick burn!
Oooh, “sick burn!” Amazing comeback. In 2012.
Anonymous wrote:I would ban your brother. He is a piece of crap for cheating on his wife. The, so-called, mistress was his choice.