Dear Abby counsels a woman burdened with a major secret and an elderly woman unsure if she should move in with her boyfriend.
About 20 years ago, my mother-in-law confided something shocking to me. Some background: My husband has two sisters. One is a year older and looks just like him. They both resemble their dad. The younger one looks nothing like the other two or their dad.
Both of my in-laws have passed away now. Why did she tell me this? She was too much of a coward to tell her kids. Did she think I’d tell them? Knowing this really bothers me, but I still can’t bring myself to tell them. It would change their lives and crush them. Any advice would help so much. —Your sister-in-law deserves to know the truth. Tell her privately, in circumstances where you can talk this through.
My sister is selling her house. I have lived with her for 32 years and I pay rent. She wants me to move out in a year. I’m on Social Security and can’t afford an apartment, and government aid is not promising. Warren asked me to move in with him to help each other out. He will rent me a bedroom. My sister and a friend of mine are against it.
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