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Reply to "Do you demand to know why someone is not interested in doing things with you?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. One example is that we were planning a short mini-vacation to an area that they know so DH asked them if they had any recommendations. They responded excitedly that they were going on a short vacation someplace else with another family member and we should join them. DH said no we're going to the mountains not the beach and just with our immediate family. They went on and on about how we should go with them. Later, she was furious with DH that he didn't agree to go on vacation with her and her husband. It went back and forth between pouty pout face and being angry. It was weird. [/quote] That is weird. I might tell her that we feel we can’t keep disappointing them, but we really need more flexibility or freedom.[/quote]
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