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[quote=Anonymous]You can accept her apology without going back to your old ways. Accepting the apology means you forgive her. It doesn’t mean erasing it and pretending it didn’t happen, or forgetting what you’ve learned about your own improved well-being since spending less time with her. Maybe visit with your DH once a month instead of every week. Or invite her to your house, where it’ll be easier for you to feel comfortable and also wander off to escape to another room when you need to. Be polite but you don’t need to overdo it. And keep an eye out for dementia, in case she really did believe you had said something you didn’t. [/quote]
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