Is it normal to flirt with soon to be ex wife's sister

Been separated for 9 months & divorce will be final in 3 months. My wife wanted the divorce. Her younger, prettier sister have been flirting with one another, mainly texting, for the past couple of months. She's single and she said that she always wished that she had me.

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Based on 31 votes (16 yes)
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  • wigz

    Maybe she's trying to trap you into something to benefit her sister's end of the divorce. Just wait, man.

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  • Rusty-Rider

    I agree with Wigz, wait until after the divorce before hooking up with her.
    Them bitches can't be trusted.

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  • Loveassholesmell

    If she like you donot go for any relation. Spend time with her and eat her like a wild dog . Fuck her and enjoy her taste as much as possible . After 10-20 time fucking just ignore her. It is always so hot to eat wife's sister. I have eaten my sister in law.

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    • redfox42

      hot!

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  • Couman

    Don't see why not. Now if you'd asked IIN to flirt with my sister's soon to be e husband, that'd be another story.

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    • Couman

      ex*

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  • Icedaddy88

    Wait don't get caught in a trap, but if afterwards she wants to fuck, I say go for it. I did my ex wife's sister and mom. Both love anal

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  • Amaria

    I think whatever you choose to do, you should seriously, seriously consider waiting at least until the divorce is absolutely final, and why not a few months after that.

    We've had an ugly divorce in our family where both parties ended up using their childrens' and there siblings' feelings and testimony in court. It really ripped apart our family and really hurt the children; the divorce is still not official after 5 years and the father was given the worst part of the deal, financially speaking.

    So just to be on the safe side, lawfully, financially and emotionally, I'd advice against doing anything of the kind. At lest WAIT until it's final.

    I wish you the best of luck though! :)

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