Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy tale of cheating exes, scorned wives, and half-siblings caught in the middle! Our protagonist, a strong and independent woman, has moved on from her cheating ex-husband and is happily remarried. But wait, there’s more! The ex’s current wife (a.k.a. the former mistress) is now facing the same betrayal! She’s reaching out to our heroine for support and sisterly bonding between their daughters. But our leading lady isn’t having any of it! ♀️ Should she put aside her feelings and facilitate a relationship between the half-sisters? Or is it the cheating ex’s responsibility to make it happen? Let’s dive into this messy situation and see what unfolds!
Cheating Ex-Husband Strikes Again!

Divorce, Marriage, Baby… Rinse and Repeat!

Ex’s Penis on a Mission!

Indifferent Half-Sisters ♀️

No Sisterly Bond Here! ♀️

Ex’s Wife Wants to Bond Over Betrayal!

Thanks, But No Thanks! ♀️

Moved On and Happily Remarried!

Ex’s Wife Plays the Victim Card

No Sympathy for the Mistress!

Not My Problem Anymore! ♀️

Sister Suggests Sibling Bonding

Am I the A-Hole?

Visitation Schedule Update ⏰

Half-Sisters Still See Each Other… Barely

Internet Weighs In: Should Scorned Wives Unite for Half-Sisters’ Sake?
Well, well, well! It seems our protagonist has found herself in quite the predicament! Her cheating ex-husband has struck again, leaving his current wife (a.k.a. the former mistress) in the same boat as our heroine once was. Now, the ex’s wife is reaching out, hoping to bond over their shared betrayal and maintain a relationship between their daughters. But our leading lady isn’t interested in playing nice with the woman who once played a role in her own heartbreak. She’s content with letting the cheating ex handle any potential sibling bonding, but her sister thinks she should reconsider. So, what does the internet have to say about this dramatic dilemma? Let’s check out some of the top reactions and see where the masses stand on this juicy tale of love, betrayal, and half-sibling dynamics!
NTA by a mile. You said the exact thing I was thinking
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Setting boundaries with ex’s family – NTA for response

Putting your daughter first, even if it means being uncomfortable

Ex-wife shuts down husband’s ex’s sympathy plea. NTA

Daughter’s relationship with half-sibling: Father can facilitate it. NTA.

NTA. Ex’s ex gets a taste of her own medicine

Choosing not to associate with ex-husband’s mistress. Allowing girls’ friendship.

Facilitate daughter’s relationship with half-sister, not her mother. NTA.

Ex-husband cheated again, but OP won’t let ex’s partner use her!

Moving on from a cheating ex, don’t let guilt consume you. NTA
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NTA! Your plan for visitation with their dad is generous and reasonable

Karma is a b. Let the daughters be friends though

NTA. Epic karma served cold with a side of laughter
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No need to force a relationship. NTA for setting boundaries.

Dumping a cheater is always the right move. NTA
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Ex-husband’s responsibility, not mine. NTA

Consider the best interest of your daughter, not your feelings

Don’t let your daughter miss out on a relationship with her sister
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NTA. Compromise with daughter for public outings with sister

Respect your daughter’s feelings and let her decide

Ex-wife wants to join as a victim without admitting fault. NTA!

Cheater’s justice is the best justice

As a divorce lawyer, commenter suggests reaching out can be cathartic.

Ex-husband’s mistress crying crocodile tears, OP is NTA.

Ex-wife shares her experience and advises not to cater to ex-husband’s mistress. NTA

Ex-fiance’s ex-wife gets a taste of her own medicine

NTA’s fair offer and karma comment shut down ex’s supporter

No obligation to create a ‘Women our mutual ex has screwed over’ club.

No empathy, no help

Listen to your daughter’s needs for a healthy relationship

Taking on your ex’s responsibility could invite drama. NTA
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It’s not your job to ease her pain. NTA

Respecting your daughter’s decision and maintaining boundaries. NTA

Choosing not to maintain relationship with ex-husband’s child. NTA

Single mom predicts dad’s lazy parenting with two kids.

You’re NTA for denying your ex-husband’s ex a relationship, but don’t prevent your daughter from having a relationship with her sibling.
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Father should facilitate sibling relationship, not ex-wife. NTA.

Ex-husband’s ex-girlfriend lacks shame and self-awareness. NTA.

Being cordial with ex’s new partner could benefit the children

Encouraging co-parenting and sibling relationships despite infidelity
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Karma strikes again! NTA’s comment on cheating ex’s ex-wife.

Ex-wife shuts down ex-husband’s ex-girlfriend’s attempt at sympathy

Stepmother declines ex-husband’s ex’s request to meet. NTA.
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Not obligated to foster relationship with ex-husband’s other child. NTA

Don’t let your ex’s mistakes become your burden.

Set boundaries with ex’s partner, be there for your kid. NTA

Avoiding ex’s partner is reasonable, but not daughter’s half-siblings

Age of daughter and desire for visitation questioned.

Divorce attorney suggests seeking neutral feedback on daughter’s sibling relationships.

Participating in an affair doesn’t make you innocent

A commenter shares personal experience and believes the OP should prioritize being a good parent.

NTA for prioritizing daughter’s choice in relationship with half-sister.

Stepmom prioritized her own interests over her stepdaughter’s feelings

Ignoring insults, but considering daughter’s relationship. NTA

NTA. Daughter’s ambivalence justifies no relationship. All the best!

Coordinating sister time: NTA parent for considering daughter’s wishes

Your life, your rules. No problem with not helping ex’s ex.

“NTA”, commenter praises OP’s decision and calls out ex-husband’s ex.

Ex-wife’s karma caught up, don’t let her use you!

Having half-siblings doesn’t define your life. NTA

Setting up playdates with ex’s ex? NTA, focus on daughter
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NTA. Empathetic commenter shares similar experience and offers helpful advice.

Putting family first and not letting others use you.
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NTA stands up to emotional manipulation and calls out cheater.

Ex-wife wants to bond over cheating husband, commenter says NTA

Not responsible for ex-husband’s child. No need to be chummy

Putting her daughter first and standing up to cheaters.

Encouraging support for blended families and sibling relationships!

No obligation to maintain a relationship with cheating ex’s ex.

Breaking up when finding out someone is married. NTA

Respectful advice on half-sibling relationship boundaries.

Blood doesn’t always mean family. NTA, let your daughter decide.
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Refusing playdates with your child’s sibling is messed up. YTA

Biological father should be involved in girls’ sleepovers. NTA.

Shame on her for not being smarter, you’re NTA!

Prioritize your daughter’s well-being, not the other ex’s feelings. NTA

Don’t let your cheating ex’s ex use you! NTA

Ex-husband’s mess, not OP’s. No obligation to be friendly.

Ex-wife defends herself against ex-husband’s new wife. NTA
