In today's Ask Amy: Should I tell a family member her father isn't really her biological father?
According to you, your cousin has been excluded since childhood and is now completely cut off from her immediate family.
She already knows she doesn’t “belong” with her kin, she likely already suspects that she has a different father from her siblings, or she may have already had her own DNA sampled. It is considered common courtesy to immediately tell someone if their call is on speaker. In your case, you should assume that you are always being broadcast, and so you should be extremely judicious with any comments you make.
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