Do I Need to Tell My Husband What I Caught Our Son Doing?

In July 2020, an anonymous woman shared her story on Reddit’s “Relationship Advice” forum. She described a family reunion at her farmhouse that took a shocking turn. Her brother, his wife, and their children had moved in with her family to enjoy farm life and remote work.

One day, while buying groceries with her 18-year-old son, she noticed condoms in his bag, attributing it to responsible behavior. Months later, she observed her son and sister-in-law often left together for morning runs. One morning, she discovered them in a compromising situation in the farm’s cabin.

Despite her shock, she didn’t confront them immediately. Seeking advice online, she received numerous suggestions. Ultimately, she decided to tell her husband first, who was furious but supportive. They confronted their son, who admitted to an affair with his aunt. Her brother eventually left with his children, leaving the family to deal with the fallout.

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