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  1. The OP wonders:
  2. OP cut off her sister after finding out her affair with the OP's husband
  3. The OP refuses to be civil with her sister and ex-husband
  4. "Talk about obvious favoritism"
  5. It seems the mother has skewed priorities!
  6. Would explain why she's going along with it
  7. Can’t even imagine why
  8. Sounds like a challenge to me
  9. Yeah
  10. Go to dinner and just casually talk about it
  11. Seriously!
  12. Yep! All of these subs will be helpful!
  13. Yes
  14. You're not the jerk

Woman Cuts Off Sister After Finding Out She And Her Husband Are Having An Affair, Faces Unfair Accusations From Mother

Meet this Redditor (Original Poster), a strong woman facing the tough reality of a broken family bond. Recently, she found out her lifelong partner cheated, and what's worse is that her own sister is involved.

Feeling betrayed and hurt, the OP decided to cut ties with her sister. The pandemic gave her a break from family gatherings, letting her start healing. But as things opened up, her mom invited her to a family dinner.

OP said no, determined to avoid her sister, especially since she's marrying OP's ex-husband. Facing her mom's request to make up, OP bravely said she wouldn't pretend to be okay with those who broke her trust.

The pain is still fresh, and OP turned to Reddit for advice and understanding. Join the conversation on how to navigate family heartbreak.

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The OP wonders:

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OP cut off her sister after finding out her affair with the OP's husband

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The OP refuses to be civil with her sister and ex-husband

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"Talk about obvious favoritism"

"Talk about obvious favoritism" Source: hestang
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It seems the mother has skewed priorities!

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Would explain why she's going along with it

Would explain why she's going along with it Source: Pain-n-stryife
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Can’t even imagine why

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Sounds like a challenge to me

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Yeah

Yeah Source: ProudBoomer
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Go to dinner and just casually talk about it

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Seriously!

Seriously! Source: Reddit User
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Yep! All of these subs will be helpful!

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Yes

Yes Source: mrydss
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You're not the jerk

You're not the jerk Source: archerleo1997
Have you ever faced a situation where family bonds were tested by betrayal? What advice would you offer our storyteller (OP) as she grapples with the challenge of avoiding her sister and ex-husband? Share your thoughts, experiences, and insights in the comments below. Your perspective might provide the guidance and support OP needs during this trying time.
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