horseshowmom
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My advice is to not say anything. Agree with the other posters that say "it is not your story to tell".
When your mom drops the bomb on him, be there for him.
He needs you to be his support system, not the messenger that ruined his life. Don't put yourself in that position.
Now if you feel HE NEEDS TO KNOW, then my advice is for you to encourage your mother to tell him.
If you are trying to justify telling him, don't do it. I can see where you will now "worry" about the fact you know and he does not.
You can easily tell him that it was not your place to tell him. That is understandable. And frankly who knows all the details. You would be digging yourself a hole with your bro.
That is my 2 cents.
This is my thought too. Without a DNA test, nobody "knows" for sure. It does sound likely, but there's no real proof either way, so I'd let it go.
I might try to find out about any particular health problems in the other man's family so you know what to watch for if something comes up with your brother.
I'm sorry for the drama and family heartbreak.
