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Ask Amy: Couple drops the ‘P-bomb’ on their folks
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Dear Amy: Our son and daughter-in-law, married for about six years, recently dropped a bomb on my husband and me.

Our son and daughter-in-law, married for about six years, recently dropped a bomb on my husband and me.

We are the only family members they have shared this information with so far, and we are sworn to secrecy. In my opinion, the important question is how these polyamorous relationships will affect children growing up in families with three or four adults who all identify as parents and partners. If all the adults are stable, loving, and committed to the children, then I imagine the kids will be fine.

How do I get out of this and get away from them? Does this make me a bad person because now he has cancer?Keep your boundaries in place. It is easy to let calls go to voicemail and to dodge texts, if that’s what you want to do.

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