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Picture of Space2525
Registered: November 19, 2005
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If your mother or father's brother divorces his wife, is his exwife still your aunt? Or is she no longer your aunt as they're no longer married? If he remarries, does his second wife become your aunt?


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ok my friend found this thread and it deserves a definate answer it has to do with your family (except your aunt uncle that is blood related) if they consider him/her family still then yes if not then no


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While ur uncle was still married to her it was normal to call her "aunt" but if ur getting really techincal she was never really ur aunt if she wasnt related to u by blood so i guess that she was ur "ex-aunt who was never really ur aunt at all". (just my opinion, very controversial topic)


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my father's sister left her husband after like, fifteen years of being together. but he was a nice guy, and somehow because we were the only family their daughter had, we never stopped calling him uncle or treating him like family. we'd just gotten used to having him around. so i still look on him as an uncle.


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I think if you want to get technical it would be your ex-aunt/uncle...

I'm just saying for me, it's natural enough to just keep calling them aunt/uncle.


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Yeah, but that still doesn't determine whether or not by definition she is still your aunt, or if you're just keeping in touch with someone who used to be your aunt.


What does it matter?


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Originally posted by Kate127:
If you are good friends with this woman, and your family is on good terms with her, I'm sure no one would mind you keeping in touch with her.


Yeah, but that still doesn't determine whether or not by definition she is still your aunt, or if you're just keeping in touch with someone who used to be your aunt.


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I'm not sure...I'm still wondering about that with my uncle. We have a couple who we have known forever who isn't related to us but who are still "Aunt and Uncle," so for me it's more of a friendly/respect term.


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If you are good friends with this woman, and your family is on good terms with her, I'm sure no one would mind you keeping in touch with her. And yes, his new wife would become your aunt.


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