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Dear Abby: In-laws' clear favoritism doesn't bode well for the future

First publishedJul 17, 07:00 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 11:21 UTC · 6m ago
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Dear Abby: In-laws' clear favoritism doesn't bode well for the future
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A woman's husband has a twin brother, Kaden, whom their parents favor.

Reported by 2 outlets Chicago Sun-Times, New York Post. See all sources ↓

A woman's husband has a twin brother named Kaden. His parents always favor Kaden, even though he's a healthy adult now. This favoritism started when Kaden was a child and needed extra care.

Why it matters

This situation may affect the woman's relationship with her in-laws and her future with her husband.

In brief
Why do the husband's parents favor Kaden?
Because Kaden had health problems as a child and needed extra care.
Is Kaden still a child?
No, Kaden is a healthy adult in his mid-30s.
What happened at the woman's wedding?
The father-in-law asked the room to toast to Kaden's achievements during his speech.
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The outlets report the situation in a straightforward and neutral way, focusing on the facts of the favoritism.

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    1Angle
    Scouting report

    Favoritism towards the twin brother started when he was a child.

    Sources2
    TypeAngle
    Chicago Sun-Timesemphasizes the past reason for favoritism
    New York Postalso mentions the past reason
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    2Angle
    Scouting report

    The situation may affect the woman's future with her husband.

    Sources2
    TypeAngle
    Chicago Sun-Timesimplies a negative impact on the future
    New York Postalso implies a negative impact
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