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  1. How long have they know each other? IDK that I would jump the gun on any conclusions just yet. I mean are they childhood friends? ?Have they ever dated? It could be that he just genuinely loves her like a sister. And if that is the case it's probably something you don't want to try to get in-between. I can totally understand where you are coming from don't get me wrong. But just because he obviously cares about another woman does not mean that your relationship is in any danger.

  2. Oh it’s possible. My cousin is a black man, married to a white woman and the baby has blue eyes and dirty blonde hair. Did a dna test and the baby is 100% his .

  3. So what do you want us to tell you OP? You’re already being firm and they keep pressuring you. Do you want us to tell you to give them an ultimatum? Do you want us to tell you to allow them to sleep together and get it out of their system and reassure you it’s just going to be a one time thing?? Even the fact that they had the audacity to bring this up to you shows that they don’t love or respect you.

  4. From how you described your sister's state, she was blackout drunk. It seems to me your husband raped your sister, OP.

    I know it hurts, but from the looks of it, your sister was a victim of your husband's rape. You gotta talk to her. Who knows what’s going on in her mind? She was raped and could potentially lose her sister because of it. She must be going through some dark stuff in her mind.

  5. My mother is like that, she's a mild narcissist who doesn't respect the fact that other people exist. She just ignores boundaries and doesn't respect others, doesn't think that they are and what they want is important, and putting away things at home is just a symptom of that.

    So people are jumping to OCD, while I think it's often more of self-involved behavior, “I do the things I like you what you want doesn't matter much”

  6. I have talked to both of her parents about her attempts and they’re always involved- at the hospital, aftercare, etc. Yet, none of them have pushed therapy as I have suggested it a lot. I even suggested going with her but her and her entire family are against it. I think her parents fail to realize they need to be there for her afterwards, Im unsure if they even know I have tried to break up with her in the past.

  7. This person sounds like a lot of work to keep in your life despite her not actually being your friend. Sounds more like you are apologising and seeking a stranger's approval than talking about a reliable confidant you want in your family's life.

    If your child could speak to you now, what do you think they would say about it? Why is mum always nice to that woman that's put a stigma over my name?

    Why are you accomodating this persons behaviour? Why are you apologising for her shitty behaviour. Why does this person mean more to you than defending you kid.against her shitty behaviour?

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