In today's Ask Amy column, Amy Dickinson answers a cousin's question about whether to share her family secret.
My younger cousin, “Thomas,” recently moved close enough to make visits between us possible.
This would be lovely, except that his father, who was married to my mother’s sister, sexually molested me and my sister when we were young. My mother and her sister are both long-deceased, and I have no idea if they knew what was going on when my sister or I would babysit for Thomas and sleep at the house overnight. My dad mentioned knowing about this before he died. I am sad that he didn’t confront his brother-in-law and protect his own daughters.They have no children, so at least that’s not something I need to be vigilant about.
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