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My sister-in-law told me this week she was in love with me, don't know what to do!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 9714282:MV8yMDY1OTc1XzM0NzcwNDE1XzMxMzNBNzQ2] I was at a bonfire party with my sister inlaw once. We were hammered and I walked off to take a piss and she came up behind me and was like can I hold it while you pee? I laughed and said sure as a joke but around came the hands. She tried to write her name as I pissed and was saying this is so cool. We went back to the party and nothing more was ever said of it. [/quote]
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Kinda of a weird thing happened to me this week, my sister-in-law told me she has been in love with me sense her sister introduced me to her 9 years ago!
I know alcohol had a lot to do with it as she had been drinking for a couple of hours which she doesn't normally do! This sure has put me into an awkward position....? When she told me I was dumbfounded and didn't say a word in return!
I Just wanted to vent, do not know how to handle the situation, and shit Christmas is coming and I will have to do the family thing and see her again!
Question: What the fuck do you do, when a situation like this arises? I'm kind of a spiritual guy and would never cheat on my wife, let alone with her sister. So many questions on what to do. Do I just blow it off and ignore it, based on the fact that she was drunk? I don't think I would dare to ever tell my wife she would freak. What is weird is that they are a close typically normal upper middle class family.
I don't know how to handle the situation! I am leaning towards ignoring it and pretending it never happened!
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