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[quote=Anonymous]It's hard for me to believe that this Mother Teresa of SILs would be a nanny, cook, driver, night nurse, etc. for months on end with absolutely no acknowledgement or gratitude from either SIL or OP's brother. If the SIL did ring up the OP for help, it would have been more polite and appropriate to say "sorry SIL, I can't help you out this time, but I wish you well in trying to find help" instead of harbouring all this hostility and resentment towards SIL. I agree with the previous poster that said OP was waiting for an opportunity to rip SIL to shreds. Also, sometimes a sibling may lay authority on a spouse for decisions as a cop-out, when the sibling themselves want nothing to do with their own family member. I know because my own brother does it all the time. OP's brother would have allowed the OP to see her nephew if he really wanted to, regardless of his wife. [/quote]
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