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After Discovering He’s Not His Son’s Biological Father, He Exposed His Wife For Cheating And Said He Wants Nothing To Do With A Child That Isn’t His

His in-laws cut contact with his wife and want nothing to do with her anymore. His own sister even called his wife and cursed her out.

“Her brother and sister, on the other hand, said I have humiliated my soon-to-be ex and shouldn’t have told everyone and should have kept it between us,” he detailed.

Then, just yesterday, his wife’s sister reached out and tried urging him to take his wife back and go home for “his son.” In response, he told his sister-in-law that he didn’t have a son.

This outraged his sister-in-law, who completely freaked out on him. She accused him of being a “weak, pathetic” man and thought it was “no wonder” that his wife would cheat on him.

His sister-in-law believed it was insecurity that drove him to take the paternity test, too, and that he’s the reason his wife is now “alone and depressed.”

He wound up hanging up the phone on his sister-in-law, and he even contacted his sister-in-law’s husband to give him the rundown on their entire conversation.

“I said that family is full of [crazies], and maybe it runs in their blood. You should take a paternity test as well, and don’t trust those [women],” he told her husband.

His sister-in-law’s husband apologized for what happened, and they ended the call amicably. Nonetheless, he has continued ignoring his wife’s and sister-in-law’s attempts to contact him.

And in the wake of all this drama, he’s not sure if exposing his wife as a cheater and no longer wanting anything to do with his son is justified or not.

Would you be able to remain with your spouse if they had doubts about paternity and never told you? Was he wrong for telling everyone that his wife cheated or not? 

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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