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re: One of the saddest stories of infidelity I've read

Posted on 11/30/20 at 11:22 am to
Posted by nvcowboyfan
James Turner Street, Birmingham,UK
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 11/30/20 at 11:22 am to
These stories are a lot more common than you think. My families personal one involved my mom's father's sister. She was 16 in rural 1950's Louisiana and her family got worried she was spending too much time with her married boss at the drug store. She then "went away to boarding school" and "while there saw an orphan baby she wanted to raise on her own". She comes back to town and the drug store owner and his family suddenly close shop and move to Missouri. The whole family really knows what the score is but my Great Aunt sticks to the story. On her death bed her Grandkids tell her "we know what happened and we love you, etc." but she continues to deny that they are biologically hers until she dies. Years later, the grand kids do the 23 and me and since they are full cousins with my mom, they know the truth. They kind of understand but are still pissed that she continued to deny them when there was no reason to except her pride.
Posted by The Third Leg
Idiot Out Wandering Around
Member since May 2014
10074 posts
Posted on 11/30/20 at 11:37 am to
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They kind of understand but are still pissed that she continued to deny them when there was no reason to except her pride.

It is hard for me to comprehend being so mentally weak that I would deny that my kids are my own just to avoid judgement from townies in rural settings. And people think cancel culture is something new.
Posted by jchamil
Member since Nov 2009
16673 posts
Posted on 11/30/20 at 11:52 am to
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On her death bed her Grandkids tell her "we know what happened and we love you, etc." but she continues to deny that they are biologically hers until she dies. Years later, the grand kids do the 23 and me and since they are full cousins with my mom, they know the truth. They kind of understand but are still pissed that she continued to deny them when there was no reason to except her pride.


I'm confused here. Your great aunt gave birth to multiple kids that she denies giving birth to?
Posted by Stiles
Member since Sep 2017
3405 posts
Posted on 11/30/20 at 11:53 am to
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On her death bed her Grandkids tell her "we know what happened and we love you, etc." but she continues to deny that they are biologically hers until she dies.

“Is it really a lie if you believe it to be true?”
-George Costanza
And
-women

Seinfeld jokes aside, I’ve witnessed women do this on multiple occasions. While it boggles the mind, I can’t say that it shocks me.
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