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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mine loves to insult me to my face by criticizing people who look like me (wear their hair the same way, same aesthetic, etc) [/quote] Yes mine has done that. She'll find out which hairdresser I use and then the following week tell me that only stupid people go to that hairdresser. Mine also does the perfume spray thing. Anything we get from her the plastic bags and items reek of perfume. One day she had something she had just bought and gave it to us and it didn't smell so that's how I came to realise that she was spraying them deliberately. Weird. She told Dh that I would go back to full time work after the baby was born and she would take care of the baby. She then threw a hissy fit when she was told I wasn't going back to full time work and my mother may want to help as well. I had to shut it down because this was all happening BEFORE I was even pregnant. She cut me out of our wedding photo's so she just had DH in a photo frame on the wall. Did the typical re-arranging of furniture in the house when we went on holiday. Came back and she told us she had thrown away all the gross old things in the kitchen and replaced them with new things ie from a cheap $2 store. The things in the kitchen were new and it was my house, I had bought and decorated it myself before DH moved in. I could go on, this was before the crazy stuff started.[/quote] Where is your DH in all of this nonsense?![/quote] Head in the sand, the typical 'she doesn't mean it that way, she's just trying to help". He could have stopped it straight away as she listened to him. He finally a few years into marriage when we were near divorce, found a back bone and all the nonsense stopped. [/quote]
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