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[quote=Anonymous]I use to make a family favorite dish for Christmas which is complicated small and completely inappropriate for dogs (spinach pie). Two years ago, my dad brought his dogs to our house and fed them leftover spinach pie. I was so mad and the next year when he came I told him the spinach pie was for the family and not for the dogs. Of course, he fed the dogs the pie anyway. This year I won't be making spinach pie due to his behavior and I am mad that I have to change my holidy tradition due to his immaturity. Obviously, we have more issues than that but to me the spinach pie represents his lack of consideration throughout my life. He was born very wealthy and has acted like a spoiled child his entire life. One time when I called over to their house his wife answered the phone and hung up on me when I asked her to speak with my dad saying they didn't want any. They thought it was a funny joke. Honestly, I feel like theygo out if there way to purposely hurt me. They've shown up to a birthday party for my DD without a present. They went to Disney World and brought a gift back for my 7 year old but not my 10 year old. Bringing a gift back for neither is fine but one is uncool. One year they proposed to bring balloons for my DD's birthday but called a few hours before saying they couldn't find any. My dad had a birthday 4 months later and they insisted that we come over and he had 5 Elmo balloons for himself. When my DD was a toddler, my stepmom bought toddler gifts for my dad to open in front of her. They were gifts for my dad. I know I need to laugh at this but ir hurts. I'm sure I'm not the only one with parents like this. How do you handle this? [/quote]
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