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A woman wrote to Dear Abby this week after her husband left her for her best friend. Obviously the writer was having difficulty dealing with the situation, not only for her personal The Language Of Desire Review heartache but for the sake of her children as well.
It is hard to imagine having to live through that, seeing as how you lose your spouse as well as your closest confidante. I suppose one you could derive a little comfort, perhaps, by considering situations that could be even more awkward.
Another letter to Dear Abby years ago was written by a woman whose husband left her for her nineteen year old niece. Apparently the girl stood up at a family picnic to announce the relationship, and shortly thereafter the husband himself confessed and filed for divorce. He married the niece, who became stepmother to her cousins. http://newsletters.getresponse.com/archive/realrreview/The-Language-Of-Desire-Book-Review-Download-Free-PDF-162028701.html
Hollywood has had its share of awkward romances, walking that delicate line between incest and family members not related by blood. Benjamin Bradford in ""The Graduate" bedded Mrs. Robinson, the mother of the girl he soon married. Humbert romanced his step-daughter in "Lolita." Dismissing those fictitious scenarios from Academy-Award winning films, here are five worse people your ex could hook up with than your best friend.