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My late-wife’s sister and I started spending time together about six months ago. We have many shared interests and have always gotten along very well.We discuss our future together and want to make this work.There are adult children on both sides. There are several family members, along with our children, that we will have to tell.We’re concerned that even one unaccepting person may be the grounds to break this up and cause years of tension.

You should tell your children and she should tell hers — at the same time and separately. Tell them that you two are dating, that you are very happy, and that you both believe it is time to let family members know. The goal of this letter is to remind readers that there are many helpful things they can do to assist families, like my daughter’s, to not feel so alone.

Even in the midst of all of the unknown, they find time to be playful with their children and to have as normal a life as possible.Your helpful suggestions apply to many different situations. When a family is in crisis, they start walking down a very lonely road. Keeping in regular contact and offering practical assistance will help this family to feel less alone.

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