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jet_blanchard — 13 years ago(January 03, 2013 01:54 PM)
Listen to Momma Foster's explanation of "Uncle Howard's" link to the Kansas Fosters - they are "cousins" more by inference than fact - meaning nothing derogatory to any one, this is a "county" way of reckoning kin; and then remember that this is "Uncle Howard's Wife". That "Boss' Wife" issue was riskier - but they didn't know that until after the fact.
And it's fiction, not a biography!
I had a major crush on my stepfather's brother's daughter when I was growing up and no one seemed to be offended or distraught at my "intrest" in my "cousin", not even her or or parents. It just didn't go anywhere. I also had three sets of Grandparents; with my dad an only child, I still had three Uncles and Aunts through my stepfather
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renatom1 — 12 years ago(May 26, 2013 06:06 PM)
Everyone here keeps talking about Vera being his aunt. She was not! Brantley's mother said that her cousin married a man who was the nephew of a woman who was the half-sister of Howard. The point is Howard was not even Brantley's uncle, so his wife Vera wasn't anymore his aunt then she is mine or yours. I think all you people really need to relax.
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itdadof3 — 11 years ago(July 31, 2014 10:27 AM)
I find it odd, that after nine years since this thread started people were focusing on incest - it wasnt because they are not blood related BUT the real problem was that she was married so ADULTERY should bother people more in this case.
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wallacesawyer — 9 years ago(September 11, 2016 07:24 PM)
I think she was related in the sense she's the wife of an ex-husband to one of his mom's cousins. Or maybe I'm remembering wrong. They obviously wanted their relationship to be as far removed from incest yet still have them be related.
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