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I am having this problem with my sons. My older son who is in the army and has children with a women that he loves very much. They were supposed to be married this July after my son gets home. A week ago "the end of February" she broke off the wedding and the relationship with my son and moved out of state with his younger brother. I'm not sure what to do at this point. They are both my sons, am I supposed to condem my younger son that was single because an older women that was engaged to be married to his brother took advantage of him "I guess im blaming her where my older son is blaming his brother" it's a tough place to be as a mother
I have two cousins that are about 10 years younger than me, they are 2 years apart.
Anyway, my cousin's senior year, his girlfriend broke up with him right before prom, so somehow the other cousin's girlfriend (a sophomore) went with him to prom. They went to some prom party and ended up not just having sex, but literally several guys ran a train on her. The other cousin also didn't find out for several months and she was doing BOTH cousins for a while on the down low. When the younger cousin found out, there was a physical altercation, but I think they have patched things up.
I would have called BS on the whole thing if both of them and one other person told me this happened. Sounded like some penthouse forum thing or plot for a porno, but it was real.
High school had changed quite a bit since I graduated.
Anyway, my cousin's senior year, his girlfriend broke up with him right before prom, so somehow the other cousin's girlfriend (a sophomore) went with him to prom. They went to some prom party and ended up not just having sex, but literally several guys ran a train on her. .
I am having this problem with my sons. My older son who is in the army and has children with a women that he loves very much. They were supposed to be married this July after my son gets home. A week ago "the end of February" she broke off the wedding and the relationship with my son and moved out of state with his younger brother. I'm not sure what to do at this point. They are both my sons, am I supposed to condem my younger son that was single because an older women that was engaged to be married to his brother took advantage of him "I guess im blaming her where my older son is blaming his brother" it's a tough place to be as a mother
I feel for you.... what a terrible position to be in.
Your younger son should have known better than that and I would say so to him.
This stuff rips families apart. She cheated on your older son and she'll cheat on your other son.
Poor you with the grandchildren in all this mess. Everyone will be affected by it.
My father and his twin brother used to fight over women from the time they were in high school, until well into their 40s. They'd duke it out, not speak to each other for a few months, and then when the winner broke up with the woman, they'd be best friends again. They didn't even have the same taste in women; it was just this weird rivalry they always had going on.
Have you ever been in that situation or know anyone who has been in that situation? Two brothers in love with the same woman, and the other brother dating the woman that the other brother is in love with. How stressful would that situation be?
No. If I had to fight for a woman the other man can have her. My life is drama free and it's staying that way.
This reminds of those stupid world star hip hop videos with two girls/guys fighting. It's embarrassing.
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