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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In addition, if you knew about some of my SIL's freak outs, you would understand why my mom and I are constantly complaining to my brother about her. He's made her apologize to us on several occasions. [/quote] You are SO full of shit, trolly polly. But if you are for real, let's hope that SIL sees this thread and documents it. It will be very useful for her in her custody case against your brother, when she divorces him and needs to make sure neither he (nor his family) are given unsupervised access to her daughter. Best of luck to you in growing up! I can see why you are childless and unattached, yourself. [/quote] +1 OP, this woman will be the mother of his firstborn child FOREVER. FOR.EV.ER. That makes her just as much a part of his family as you and your mother, hopefully a little bit more so, and no matter how psycho you think your SIL is, the ONLY way for there to be peace with this child and for your brother is for you and your mom to back off. Maybe SIL is off her rocker, I don't know, but how is negating her wishes and tattling on her to your brother and otherwise acting like a child yourself going to fix that? Would you prefer they divorce and have a nasty drawn out custody battle, where he might not get to see his kid very often? Or where SIL spends all her time badmouthing you to the child so by the time she's 5, 6, 7 this baby wants nothing to do with you? If she is as crazy as you claim that is a very real possibility. Grow the F up and think about everyone else in this scenario and how your behavior can HELP them. Then, do that.[/quote]
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