With AIDS and all the other scares, doesn't your in-law have a right to know? Especially if said in-law has been a wonderful provider for many years???? How do you bring this up?
2006-06-09
11:00:06
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clementine
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Family & Relationships
➔ Marriage & Divorce
I have talked to my sibling. It makes no difference. It is not just one partner, either. It has been a few. Maybe I am over-stepping my boundaries, but would you want to get AIDS from someone you trusted?
2006-06-09
11:05:13 ·
update #1
To everyone that thinks it is not a big deal to screw around here - I hope you get AIDS from your partner cheating on you. I will pray that you all get AIDS tonight.
2006-06-09
11:06:52 ·
update #2
In a perfect world, yes. But the world isn't perfect and the blame will go to you. He/She will blame you, the kids will blame you, etc. If you are daring and want to open that can of worms, go for it, but remember just what you are doing here.
2006-06-09 11:10:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I think your in law has the right to know. If you have already taken what you know up with your sibling and they keep cheating and don't care it shows they really have no respect for their partner or their marriage. Obviously their marriage has problems that your sibling is causing or doesn't want to deal with.
Make sure you have some kind of proof, because your in law will probably be in denial if he/she has no clue that your sibling is has been cheating.
2006-06-09 11:08:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I can understand your frustration and your anger because some of these people are ignorant and are just saying things to make you angrier. But, don't ever pray for someone to get a disease that there is nothing but death. On to my response, my brother who is older, who like your sibling has a beautiful home, children, and wonderful job, found out that his wife is cheating again. The first time he found out about it because our cousin had told him and he had to see the fling for himself. It was an awful mess. Needless to say he isn't close to our cousin any more and not only that he is going through this again. Its not just him but, they have three beautiful children. They are very devasted by their mother's behavior. All I would suggest is that you be there for the children and your sibling. It is going to be up to the sibling on what road they will take next. I've learned through other siblings not to get involve that far into their personal affairs and don't get me wrong but, we as the concerned ones have to keep our lips closed and just listen until they make a decision. Its hard I know. There are days that I just want to slap the crap out of my sister in law but, I can't . I'm from a very close family and I have two siblings whose spouses have devasted their families. Don't get mixed up in the mess because it will make things more difficult for you and your sibling. I'll pray for you and your sibling. God bless.
2006-06-09 11:26:12
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answered by Wifey K 3
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No because if they are they will no doubt catch themselves out in the end,they don't need your help in doing it, sounds to me as though there is abit a sibling jealousy here rather than concerns for the in-law unless of course your hoping to get your hands on him/her when you've distroyed your sibling marriage and probably without any real proof and even if you do have proof ,they are your sibling not in-law whatever happened to family loyalty ,stay out of what really is nothing to do with you,even if it is genuine concern
2006-06-09 11:12:17
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answered by okayalder62 5
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Discuss this with your sister. Not with your brother-in-law it's not your place. Then talk to your clergy person, this will help you deal with the fact that you are disappointed in your sister. However you must understand what LOOKS good to others is not always what's going on behind closed doors, this is not saying that she is right in what she is doing only that you see one thing and it may be something else going on in her marriage.
2006-06-09 11:14:46
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answered by Gloria 3
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2016-11-14 10:00:49
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answered by ? 4
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invite the person who needs to know to lunch near where the other person carries out his acts, make sure they're there the right time, u dont want to be the one to tell but u must help, and you dont want the marriage to break up so arrange this as neat as possible or if u can get the outside persons number call her peacefully as if u are the wife and say i konw you are keeping my husband
2006-06-09 11:11:33
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answered by candy a 1
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Confront the sibling and try to talk some sense into them. Unless she definitely will spread a disease to the spouse I don't know that I would tell him/her.
2006-06-09 11:05:25
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answered by on my way 4
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No, No, No, it is none of you business nor is it your place.
You need to ask yourself really why you want to tell. Are you jealous that your sibling has it all and want revenge?
Either way it is not your marriage stay out of it.
2006-06-09 11:03:39
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answered by butterflykisses427 5
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Yes I did and now he does not talk to me and they are divorced.
I had to talk to his wife of 19yrs (whom was also my best friend) and she said things were better but when I knew she was with someone else for sure I told my brother (cousin raised as my brother), and he has never talked to me since and niether has there daughter (that spent every weekend with me since she was 2). So I lost them all but I was true to myself, and kept the promise I made with him.
2006-06-09 11:35:13
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answered by Biteme 3
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