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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Would you consider finding a copy and gifting it to her for a bday or something like that? I wonder if her jealousy stems from the effort your husband put in. I do have a friend who travels and has some incredible art. I don't cover much, but am definitely jealous of some of her purchases. Not the price, but her eye for buying pieces. [/quote] I actually looked online. The vintage originals are actually very rare and valuable. I’ve seen one in much poorer condition posted for $1200. My husband got it for free from a friend who was an artist and collector. I do think there’s something to what you said. She always complains that her husband buys the absolute worst gifts.[/quote] I meant a copy copy, not an original. But honestly, this is her problem not years. If you are feeling ballsy, you might say, "I love to death, but can I ask why do you insist on asking for a sentimental gift my husband gave me? I will never give it to you and I wish you would stop asking." I had a friend who I kept suggesting she retire because I was jealous she could. I found out I was annoying her and I apologized and acknowledged I was projecting. We are still close friends.[/quote]
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