LaraMN
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Mon May-22-06 12:23 PM
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Oh man... I think my best friend's going to date my brother-in-law. |
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This could end up really messy. How do I NOT get in the middle of their *thing*? I'm very protective of my friend, and although my bil's great, I'm not sure he'd be great for her. Yuck. He'd better be good to her. :banghead:
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Mon May-22-06 02:07 PM
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1. Hahahaha this can only end in pain |
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No--they'll be perfect for each other and live in natural diatonic harmony and happiness for all the rest of their days.
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motely36
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Mon May-22-06 02:08 PM
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2. I hope he's your ex-brother-in-law |
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Otherwise, yes...it would be kinda messy!
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LaraMN
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Mon May-22-06 02:13 PM
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3. Lol! He's my husband's brother! |
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The alternate scenario would be much worse though, certainly!
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Mon May-22-06 02:23 PM
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4. Well, speaking as the son of a man who married his cousin's wife's sister |
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...it could work out. My parents loved each other very much, and our family remained very close to my aunt and uncle. There was, in fact, always a special closeness, since we shared family on two sides.
But man, I'd be nervous about it myself. As well as it went for my family, I know of cases where it went bad. I avoided fixing up my step-brothers with my sister-in-law.
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