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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is it possible your DD's "maturity" is annoying? I like kids, I like talking to kids, but I can't stand precocious and talkative children that are raised to think they can speak like peers to adults. There should be some respect/deference. So I can see where your "mature" is SIL's "annoying".[/quote] Wow - so the seen and not heard school of parenting??? I think OP that your SIL - if it is just your DD[b] she is cold to is probably competitive (unconsciously or not) that your daughter is able to carry on conversations and feels comfortable talking to others in the family whereas her DD maybe babyish and not able to verbalize in same way[/b]. I would just try to deflect when you can but sadly your DD will soon learn that her aunt is not a very warm person and will not seek her out as a favored person in her life. [/quote] No one cares. Seriously. Family members that think the sun shines out of their child's bum are the most annoying on the planet. Did it ever occur to you that your SIL has no interest in what crayon color Larla used today? Also OP, you say you are together constantly...well, being nagging by a child every day or every other day would make me 'cold' as well. The child would get the message eventually. Why don't you let the children play and talk to your SIL about grown-up things?[/quote]
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