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Had one-night-stand with my niece’s new husband. Should I confess?

398 replies

LittleAdventure · 11/04/2021 08:18

Yes, I know ... this sounds like a particular bad episode of the Jeremy Kyle show, but don’t judge before you finished reading.

I’m a 42 year old widow, who moved back to the UK in 2019 after living abroad with my late husband for almost 15 years. Two days after I arrived back, I attended the wedding of my sister’s eldest daughter. The perfect opportunity to see my family again, I thought.

Because I live in London and the wedding was in Yorkshire, I decided to drive up the day before and take a room at a local hotel. After diner I was reading a book by the fire when a young man asked if he could sit in the chair opposite. He was in his mid 20’s and really REALLY attractive. There was eye contact, his smile made me blush, he offered me a drink and we ended up in my room having the most incredible sex. When I woke up the next morning, he was gone. Although I never had a one-night-stand before, I somehow had expected it and was okay with it.

But when I arrived at the church later that morning, my sister came over and said ‘let me introduce you to groom’ and called out his name. A man in a morning suit turned around and I was looking at the same man who had been in my bed just a couple of hours earlier. It was somewhat awkward, as you can imagine.

At the time I didn’t say anything, I didn’t want to ruin my niece’s big day, but now I’m not sure it was the right thing to do. What do you think?

OP posts:
PricklesAndSpikes · 11/04/2021 08:55

@LaurieSchafferIsAllBitterNow

....you made magic that night, did he bring the woman out of you, so many times? Easily?
My exact first thought. Grin Will have that song in my head all day now, one of my favourites!
LemonadePockets · 11/04/2021 08:55

You had me until you was ‘reading a book by the fire’

Youcanleaveyourhaton · 11/04/2021 08:55

Oh it was two years ago?

TheQueef · 11/04/2021 08:56

Who are you calling friend, Pal?

IceCreamAndCandyfloss · 11/04/2021 08:57

Have to love the school holidays, been some very amusing threads recently and lots of new members.

GoToSleepBabyPlease · 11/04/2021 08:57

You should make him a vampire, OP. More believable that way.

Namechangenumber23 · 11/04/2021 08:57

@LaMarschallin So very true. Also slightly disappointed at the lack of niffle from the OP

JinglingHellsBells · 11/04/2021 08:57

Oh and try to find other words apart from 'really' to describe someone. Even in UPPER CASE it doesn't work.

So glad you decided not to say anything and ruin your niece's day.

That was very sensible.

IWantWhatShesHaving · 11/04/2021 08:57

I feel that my user name has never been more appropriate Grin

Ihopeyourcakeisshit · 11/04/2021 08:58

@Youcanleaveyourhaton

Oh it was two years ago?
I think that detail was put in to escape any corona virus derailing? It was important to concentrate on the facts!
GCAcademic · 11/04/2021 08:58

If you’re going to make up this sort of bollocks, at least post it in Chat or AIBU, rather than on the board people use when they need support.

LaMarschallin · 11/04/2021 08:58

LemonadePockets

You had me until you was ‘reading a book by the fire’

Ooh, I don't know.

That's exactly what happened when Declan had a ONS with Cameron in Jilly Cooper's "Rivals".

Were you both drinking whiskey supplied by a cliched kindly and unworldly Irish barman, OP?

pinkyredrose · 11/04/2021 08:59

Your eyes met over a burning fire, desire overcame you, you knew it was wrong but it felt so right.

sunnydaleslayer · 11/04/2021 08:59

OP, would you consent to a lie detector test?

oakleaffy · 11/04/2021 08:59

Not believing this at all..Sounds like a naff story one gets headlined on the cover of those cheap flimsy magazines in supermarkets.

AprilFoolaround · 11/04/2021 09:00
Easter Grin
Livingonadream · 11/04/2021 09:00

Ah but then @JinglingHellsBells there might have been conversation and then the aunt would have surely figured out that this was a wedding party member and asked more questions and realised it was her nieces intended?
Ooooo or maybe he lied and said he was just in the area for business?
Or maybe he told her who he was and the randy aunt went for it anyway?
So many possibilities
Grin

Gamezup · 11/04/2021 09:00

The responses on here are more hilarious than the OP's post!! 🤣🤣

Morgan12 · 11/04/2021 09:01

Whats the point of this?
Are you trying to be funny? Are you lonely?

It's actually quite concerning that an adult would use their time to make stuff up for an internet forum.

Get a life.

Ohnomoreno · 11/04/2021 09:01

If you're floating ideas for your self published novel, I think it could be done in quite a fun way , but I would drop the sitting by the fire bit. Too cheesy.

SausageDogSandwich · 11/04/2021 09:01

Is that you, Auntie Maureen?!

WetPaint4 · 11/04/2021 09:02

I love those magazines Grin

UnsolicitedDickPic · 11/04/2021 09:02

Were you so devastated by your betrayal of your niece that you promptly left and travelled the world, never quite forgetting that one night?

Did your niece's subsequent tragic death (wasting disease?) mean that you could finally, at long last, be with the groom, who of course had also fallen passionately in love with you but stayed with your niece out of a sense of loyalty?

JinglingHellsBells · 11/04/2021 09:02

You do know how to use an apostrophe (subject line) so all is not lost.

JimmyJabs · 11/04/2021 09:02

I bet the reception was totes awks. Did you reach for a prawn bap from the sumptuous wedding buffet, only to accidentally brush hands with the groom as he reached for the same bap, sending jolts of longing through your body? Did he glance at you with a single look of pained regret as he took his plate of crisps and sausages back to the top table? DID HE STUMBLE OVER HIS VOWS??