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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She sounds very rude. That said, you did overreact. I get it, you were riled about about your missing item, but it sounds like you've never corrected her before and the correction for this time was really for all of the other times. Btw, I don't think just telling her to stop is an overreaction. It sounds like you followed her out of the house to do it and that seems a bit over the top. I agree you should limit your time with her in the future. I also feel a bit worried for you that, as another PP pointed out, no one is on your side. Sounds like menopause is rough on you and it might not hurt to see someone to help you have an easier go of things. I wish you the best.[/quote] Thanks, I agree that my reaction had to do with the previous weekend of rudeness. She belittles me and really likes it when I make a mistake. Like when I got a parking ticket, she just loved that. Actually told me that I did not know how to read parking signs. It hurts a lot because I have poured money and time into her when she was young. Swimming lessons, college fund and so on. Husband never takes my side, maybe once in our marriage, not sure. My mother said nothing, she hates to see the fighting. Sister defends her kids at all costs, as she should, at least in public. [/quote]
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