In today's Ask Amy column, Amy Dickinson responds to someone who is unsure if they should tell their cousin they're not actually related.
Landon is a robust and healthy older man. Unbeknownst to him, we are not actually cousins, in fact, we’re not related at all.
I should note that Landon always had a strained relationship with his “father,” and I remember him as a difficult man. Even though he is quite proud of our family history , he’s paid no attention to the DNA results, assuming they only prove what he’s long believed to be true. You imply that your cousin has avoided access to his DNA information because he assumes it merely proves that he is biologically related to your family.
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