I don't think that there would be anything I could do. I would probably sit and look out of my window most of the day looking at nature and just think about how weird my life had become.....wait for my brother to call me.
2007-12-11 05:16:04
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answered by Rein 5
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Laugh my a** off at my brother!!
I suppose I would be happy, since my father is dead and my brother is un-married. My point? At least your father is alive, things could be worse. Losing someone who obviously didn't love your brother should be a positive thing. Your father on the other hand is a bit of a jerk, but assuming he is going through a second childhood thing I guess I could understand his actions, although.. it was a rotten thing to do.
Actually, while my father was alive he came onto one of my GF's, it really pissed me off, but I have since gotten over it. And now that I am older and have a daughter-in-law who lives with us and is a sexy girl, I can appreciate his actions and can understand what bad thoughts can trickle through a man's head. We are imperfect and make many mistakes. It is up to you all to either forgive or hate.
Yoda out
2007-12-11 05:22:27
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answered by Yoda 5
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What would I do? Nothing. It would be none of my business. That would be my brother's business and my father's business. Would it not?
Life has enough problems without taking on the problems of others. Mind your own business and work on your own sh!t. Let other people deal with their own problems.
Your family sounds a bit dysfunctional and you'll find that most families are when you really get a good look. I just find it odd that you feel you need to "do" something about this. It ain't your problem. Surely you must have some problems of your own that you can solve?
2007-12-11 05:18:39
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answered by DearAbby 3
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Chalk it up to the fact that my father had no morals or family ethics and I would try, hard as it may be, to realize that this is his problem and not mine.
The young sister in law will leave the old fart eventually anyway and he might come crawling back. Whether or not you let him back in will be what's in your's and your brother's heart and nobody elses.
Bad dad...bad.
2007-12-11 05:18:26
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answered by MoxZ 3
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I'm 16.
My brother and his girlfriend are both 18 and in college.
My dad is 48.
I've never thought of that. Ugh? I don't know what I'd do... My dad would never do such a thing, neither would my brother's girlfriend...
LOL!
2007-12-11 05:21:28
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answered by Priceless Purity 3
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Consult a Psychtrist
2007-12-11 05:18:35
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answered by tanan_nen 3
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Stay out of the line of fire. If my family was that F'd up I wouldn't be associating with them. May the occasion birthday card and a fruit basket on Christmas.
2007-12-11 05:17:46
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answered by gypsy g 7
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Call Jerry Springer.
2007-12-11 05:15:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Tell your brother she is time-travelline the wrong way. Also, I hope she never comes back to him and says, "thats not how your father does it"
2007-12-11 05:18:04
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answered by chicub1521 3
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oh man!! dats bad! keep your brother company.. be there for him.
as for the father, keep him away.. he chose hsi way. let him be.
i certainly hope this is just a random question that popped into your mind and not reality!!
2007-12-11 05:20:44
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answered by princezluv 2
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