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How do a tell potential future sister-in-law to slow down?
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<blockquote data-quote="heidi" data-source="post: 2648756" data-attributes="member: 213049"><p>It is not your place to tell your brother's fiancee that she may be delusional. What makes you think that would be appropriate? If it's true, then it is your brother's responsibility to talk to her about it. If you say something you shouldn't, you are not only betraying the girl, but your brother as well. </p><p></p><p>You might want to talk to your brother about whether or not he actually wants to get married. Do not try to discourage him, but merely be supportive of whatever he wants. If he IS actually hesitant about then whole thing, then encourage him to talk to his fiancee before it goes to far. It would be much, much better to be honest about it now then to end with a last-minute breakup, or worse, a divorce.</p><p></p><p></p><p>eta: YOU missed the point of every single one of these comments. The point is this is NOT YOUR PLACE. Punto. Your brother should be the one to talk to her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heidi, post: 2648756, member: 213049"] It is not your place to tell your brother's fiancee that she may be delusional. What makes you think that would be appropriate? If it's true, then it is your brother's responsibility to talk to her about it. If you say something you shouldn't, you are not only betraying the girl, but your brother as well. You might want to talk to your brother about whether or not he actually wants to get married. Do not try to discourage him, but merely be supportive of whatever he wants. If he IS actually hesitant about then whole thing, then encourage him to talk to his fiancee before it goes to far. It would be much, much better to be honest about it now then to end with a last-minute breakup, or worse, a divorce. eta: YOU missed the point of every single one of these comments. The point is this is NOT YOUR PLACE. Punto. Your brother should be the one to talk to her. [/QUOTE]
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