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r/Bestof My Friend Murdered My Wife

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4.910.9K Ratings

🗓️ 25 October 2022

⏱️ 22 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome to our slash best of redditor updates, where a wife cheats on her husband with the husband's best friend.

0:08.0

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0:42.7

Our next reddit post comes from our slash relationship advice. Backstory.

0:46.7

My family used to be really close, but that changed in 2003 when my dad discovered that my mom was having an affair with John.

0:54.7

My dad's childhood best friend. John was basically like my dad's brother back then, and he was my dad's best man in his wedding with my mom.

1:03.7

My dad begged her to stay and work things out, but my mom ended up leaving him for John, and eventually they got a divorce, and my mom ended up marrying John five months later.

1:14.7

My twin sister, Sarah, who's 27, was always a stereotypical daddy's girl. Dad spoiled her a bit more than the rest of us, and she was basically his shadow back then.

1:25.7

And that's why it was really surprising to us that Sarah chose to stay with our mom after the divorce.

1:31.7

Back then, me and her were the only ones to live with our parents. We have four other brothers.

1:36.7

I chose to stay with dad, and Sarah chose to live with mom, and during the weekend she came to stay with me and my dad.

1:44.7

To say that the divorce and my sister choosing to stay with my mom screwed up my dad is an understatement.

1:50.7

He tried to act like he was okay in front of us, but every single weekday for the year following the divorce, I could hear him cry himself to sleep.

1:59.7

After the divorce, the relationship between Sarah and dad didn't change much. He started to spoil her a bit more than usual, and still remained the usual super dad, showing up to every parent teacher conference, every ballet recital and soccer match, and being the most present dad possible.

2:15.7

Things started to change when she suddenly changed her mind about med school. Our dad is a surgeon, and she always said that she wanted to follow in his footsteps, but mom and John ended up pressuring her to change her career path.

2:28.7

Mom and John are both lawyers. During her studies, John started mentoring her, and they became really close after she finished her education and got a job at his law firm.

2:41.7

Now onto the issue. In 2017, Sarah got married, and my dad was absolutely thrilled about her wedding. He gave Sarah a blank check for her dream wedding, and to be fair, he did this for all of us. He really likes weddings.

2:56.7

But in Sarah's case, he was really excited because she's his only daughter, and I always remembered him talking about walking her down the aisle.

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