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Sister catches her sister's boyfriend in a lie

By Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency on

Dear Amy: My sister has been dating "Dominic" for close to three years.

She decided she wanted to start a whole new career path, which would require going back to school. Dom claims to want to be a cop, but doesn't appear to be doing anything about it.

We've all been concerned about their situation, but now our fears are growing deeper as I have recently caught Dom in a lie.

Recently, he claimed to have gone on a "ride along" with the police units Aviation Unit. I found it quite hard to believe he did such a thing and did some research and found the relevant paperwork online, which clearly states NO ONE is permitted to ride along with the Aviation Unit.

Furthermore, the picture he posted on his social media account bragging about his experience was actually taken from a blog posted in 2011. (I learned this doing a "reverse image" search.)

Our whole family is very upset that this guy could be taking advantage of my sister and lying about everything. My sister has taken on a lot of financial responsibility for the two of them. She works two jobs, can barely afford her bills and can't afford to go to school for the career she wants.

 

She is in love with this guy. We don't know how to tell her that we fear her relationship is based on lies. She is 26. How can we approach her and talk to her about this without losing her to this guy?

-- Concerned Sister

Dear Sister: You've taken it upon yourself to catch this guy, and so you should deliver the news to your sister that "Dominic" is not the man he pretends to be.

You should deliver this in a neutral way, offering her only the facts, and letting her decide what -- if anything -- she wants to do about it.

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