I heard it. From a relative of mine to say it, he did not know that I heard it and asked my father the following - "Oh, how is your daughter?", And so twice after my father answered him specifically, briefly and as if with slight concern. I was glued to the wall. Nobody knows I've heard that. Do you know which institution I can turn to, or in some register, to somehow check. I just want to see her as she is called. To see who she is, this is something I dreamed of as a child (sister). Meaning, ours are very good people, correct. Above all, they are my friends, but this is a topic I would never open. Because once you / he (my father) has decided that he shouldn't tell me, he obviously doesn't want me to learn from him. Is it right to dig? Is it fair to my parents to do it? And how, and where can I find out if it is true, and who it is? Thank you!
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Your parents wanted to save you and torment. But since you already know, why not ask? !! After the fathers talk to relatives about the girl, then the topic is not taboo for him. If you want, ask your mother first, and she will tell you exactly what is the best way to ask your father. Or he'll just tell you the story. But I don't see the point in hiding that you know. You're not hiding a murder, though!