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What would you do IF. . . This letter was discussed today on the Steve Harvey Morning Show. I do NOT listen to that fool's show but several friends emailed me the letter. So I ask you, what would you do if you found yourself in the following situation.
Good Morning Steve and the Morning show family, I actually do not know where to start with my letter. I guess I will start will saying I have been in tears everyday for the last 4 months. I guess I will also start by giving you a little history. First of all, my husband and I have been married for almost 2 years. We met in college when I was a freshman and he was a junior. When we met, we realized we had a lot in common. We both grew up in the same city just on different sides of town. So we didn't know each other. We were raised by strong single black women that made sure we had the best, we were raised in the church, and we both wanted to get legal degrees. We got married shortly after I graduated college and we relocated to Chicago in hopes of attending law school. When we got to Chicago, I became a nurse instead and my husband got a position at a legal firm (long story short, we didn't make it to law school). We both are devout Christians and we have been for most of our life. We decided that in order to really move foward in our spiritual life, that we needed to forgive all the people we had problems with includeing our fathers. We didn't realize how much that unforgiveness impacted our own lives. I made it a point to forgive my father in my heart because I knew it would be difficult to find him. My husband, however, got in touch with his father and made arrangements to meet up with him when we went home for our family reunion. They decided to meet up at the park where the reunion was to be held because they felt that was a neutral spot. We went home for the family reunion in May.. To my surprise, my father was there. Even though I hadn't seen him in almost 16 yrs, I knew it was him. I remembered the goal me and my husband had set for ourselves so I agreed to go somewhere and talk with him as long as we remained in the park. After about 45 minutes of catching up, I finally asked him what he was doing at the park on that day of all days. He mentioned that he was there to meet someone special in his life. I figured it was probably just another women. Just then, my husband walked up and said, I see you met my father. At that point, I did pass out (literally). I woke up in the hospital a couple of hours later. After a week, my husband went back to Chicago. I remained in our hometown with my mother. I was not ready to face all the issues on my plate and I couldn't just go back to Chicago with my husband/brother. After 3 mons, I am absolutely confused about what to do. Even though we have only been married for 2 years, we have been together for almost 5. I can't imagine my life without him. However, I get sick to my stomach when I think about the fact that I have been sleeping with my brother for so long. I know deep down it isn't really our fault. I mean we did everything right. I know the obvious thing to do is divorce him. But that is easier said than done. I am not torn between divorce and my religious beliefs because we got married under false pretenses. My problem is, I am torn between doing the obvious thing and dealing with all these emotions at the same time. Please tell me what to do. I don't think I have anymore tears left to cry. x 1,000,000 | |
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Yeah, that shit ain't gonna work out. Shake it til ya make it | |
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I'd stay married since I already KNOW him. and adopt if children are desired. | |
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paintedlady said: I'd stay married since I already KNOW him. and adopt if children are desired.
Would you REALLY??? Damn. | |
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JuliePurplehead said: Yeah, that shit ain't gonna work out.
So, what would you do? | |
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I don't think I could stay in that relationship Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul | |
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SCNDLS said: JuliePurplehead said: Yeah, that shit ain't gonna work out.
So, what would you do? I'd probably try to stay married but I know the first time we went to , I'd freak, , and be out the door. Shake it til ya make it | |
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don't have kids, stay together and get on with your life. There is nothing making him the brother but some genetics they might have made it thru life ignorant of :OjitheFanKeybumpersticker: | |
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SCNDLS said: paintedlady said: I'd stay married since I already KNOW him. and adopt if children are desired.
Would you REALLY??? Damn. Its too late... this is why it is important to let all your children know who their daddies are, so that all possible siblings are known. Many women that keep secrets and lie about paternity, put their children in these situations. I wasn't raised by my father. This is one of the reasons why I don't do Rican men... while dancing at a wedding, I liked a guy I never met. We danced and laughed, then my aunt walks up as we are about to kiss, "Oh, that's your cousin on your father's side" They been fucking for five years... let them stay together and keep that knowledge "in the family". | |
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Forget that, that marriage is OVER!!! Let's be real, aside from the obvious genetic issues what are they gonna do when Xmas swings around and if they're heavily involved in church where does that community stand... Thanksgiving would suck forever and the whole thing is just creepy awkward...
I'd end it and move to opposite sides of the planet... but hey, tha's just me... A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon | |
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I need to add.... this situation is a good reason to beat your parents azzez! for real. | |
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This shit could not possibly be real. No one in FIVE years mentioned their faither's name to the other? | |
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Stymie said: This shit could not possibly be real. No one in FIVE years mentioned their faither's name to the other?
I'm not saying it couldn't possibly be fake but this does happen. Wasn't there a story earlier this year about a brother and sister in England that married but didn't know they were related. [Edited 8/28/08 17:03pm] | |
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Stymie said: This shit could not possibly be real. No one in FIVE years mentioned their faither's name to the other?
Both children knew their dad.... no pictures? Doesn't add up. [Edited 8/28/08 17:07pm] | |
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That's devastating.
Personally, some things are just too ingrained into the psychi, the relationship would be over all hopes and dreams would be shattered. | |
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SCNDLS said: Stymie said: This shit could not possibly be real. No one in FIVE years mentioned their faither's name to the other?
I'm not saying it couldn't possibly be fake but this does happen. Wasn't there a story earlier this year about a brother and sister in England that married but didn't know they were related. [Edited 8/28/08 17:03pm] | |
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now he can bang all those chicks he's been wanting for years!! He's got a pass!!
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thats cool
its not like they knowingly chose to fuck their brother/sister. many royal blood lines were insectuous, i dont see what the problem is on this rare occasion other than outsider peoples fears and prejudices inflicting doubts about the legitimacy of their relationship. [Edited 8/28/08 17:13pm] | |
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I don't believe the story is true. Isn't that one reason you take a blood test?
In five years they never discussed what they knew of their parents and family history? I'm not buying it. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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What did Harvey say anyway? I'm dying to know. | |
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morningsong said: What did Harvey say anyway? I'm dying to know.
he said: 'imma ack like some old people, nyuk nyuk nyuk.' | |
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horatio said: morningsong said: What did Harvey say anyway? I'm dying to know.
he said: 'imma ack like some old people, nyuk nyuk nyuk.' okay | |
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horatio said: thats cool
Since they now know, shouldn't they stop?its not like they knowingly chose to fuck their brother/sister. many royal blood lines were insectuous, i dont see what the problem is on this rare occasion other than outsider peoples fears and prejudices inflicting doubts about the legitimacy of their relationship. [Edited 8/28/08 17:13pm] | |
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paintedlady said: Stymie said: This shit could not possibly be real. No one in FIVE years mentioned their faither's name to the other?
Both children knew their dad.... no pictures? Doesn't add up. [Edited 8/28/08 17:07pm] | |
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paintedlady said: Stymie said: This shit could not possibly be real. No one in FIVE years mentioned their faither's name to the other?
Both children knew their dad.... no pictures? Doesn't add up. [Edited 8/28/08 17:07pm] I know my father but I don't have pics of him. And I was in a relationship with a guy for three years and my father's name never came up. I can TOTALLY see this happening. My Papa Was a Rolling Stone. . . | |
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Stymie said: horatio said: thats cool
Since they now know, shouldn't they stop?its not like they knowingly chose to fuck their brother/sister. many royal blood lines were insectuous, i dont see what the problem is on this rare occasion other than outsider peoples fears and prejudices inflicting doubts about the legitimacy of their relationship. [Edited 8/28/08 17:13pm] i dont think so | |
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horatio said: Stymie said: Since they now know, shouldn't they stop?
i dont think so | |
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wow | |
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SCNDLS said: paintedlady said: Both children knew their dad.... no pictures? Doesn't add up. [Edited 8/28/08 17:07pm] I know my father but I don't have pics of him. And I was in a relationship with a guy for three years and my father's name never came up. I can TOTALLY see this happening. My Papa Was a Rolling Stone. . . Mine too .... yeah.. in matters of the heart, these things are possible. | |
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paintedlady said: SCNDLS said: Would you REALLY??? Damn. Its too late... this is why it is important to let all your children know who their daddies are, so that all possible siblings are known. Many women that keep secrets and lie about paternity, put their children in these situations. I wasn't raised by my father. This is one of the reasons why I don't do Rican men... while dancing at a wedding, I liked a guy I never met. We danced and laughed, then my aunt walks up as we are about to kiss, "Oh, that's your cousin on your father's side" They been fucking for five years... let them stay together and keep that knowledge "in the family". I'm sorry but... surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years... | |
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